MarcFJ60
Adventurer
While I do think the Edgestars have some quality issues, I would also add that many 12V problems are not problems at all. There is the widely known issue of the loose connections on the circuit board, which is easily remedied. But, in short, if you think you can just plug it into your cigarette lighter and run it, you will likely be mistaken. The fridge will shutoff under a certain voltage. I'm not sure what that is (maybe 11v or so). So even a properly working fridge and properly working charging system might have less than 11v at the outlet if there is a voltage drop to due the gauge of the wires or the voltage dropping at the outlet due to the load when the compressor is running.
I initially thought the 12v part of my fridge was broken (even though I was running it through a 12v outlet I wired myself with 12 ga.wire.) The problem was that I needed to improve the contact between the plug and outlet.
I really don't think even a $300 fridge should require troubleshooting right out of the box or an EE degree. But unfortunately, I don't think these Edgestars are exactly plug and play. However, I do think they can work very well in a vehicle if you take the time to set it up right.
I initially thought the 12v part of my fridge was broken (even though I was running it through a 12v outlet I wired myself with 12 ga.wire.) The problem was that I needed to improve the contact between the plug and outlet.
I really don't think even a $300 fridge should require troubleshooting right out of the box or an EE degree. But unfortunately, I don't think these Edgestars are exactly plug and play. However, I do think they can work very well in a vehicle if you take the time to set it up right.