Medium on the ARB Fridge is 11.4v which it shuts off at
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This is a batteries state of charge for a given voltage:
So 11.4v cutoff on your starter battery is draining it down BELOW 10% SOC, again I'm stoked your managing to crawl back out of the woods doing stupid **** like that.. but I know for a fact my vehicle will not even try to crank over at 11.4v.. not to mention the severe abuse this is doing to the cells and those batteries wont last.
Yep I agree, A Couple of things "People" Need to know about these Cut Off's,
If you set is to Hi @ 11.8v The Fridge will keep Running when the Battery is reading well below 11.8v IE 11.62v and when the fridge finishes it RUN Cycle the Battery Voltage will return back up to 11.9 to 12+v as it rests during it's OFF Cycle and each time it starts it will keep doing it's Run and Off Cycles until it's rest voltage has reached below 11.8 and by this time The batteries Running Voltages could be as low as 11.3 to 11.5 Volts Maybe even lower,
Run it down that far Is Ok Once maybe 2 or 3 times But do it any more than that and even a Deep Cycle Battery will be Damaged and it's usable life will be cut in Half or Worse,
These Battery Cut Offs are Nothing more than a ONE TIME Safety Barrier, NOT a LIMIT that you can use on a Daily Bases Each Day Every Day,
Every One here needs to always make sure that their battery voltage never drops below 50% and with some Deep Cycle Batteries can go as low as 70%, Any Fridge users Goal should be a maximum of 50% and the more batteries you have and the bigger they are the harder and longer it takes to replace that Charge which in most cases leads to many people never getting their batteries to their full capacity.
My Deep Cycle have been off Charge for over 16 hours and their Voltage is reading 13.406v, Using Deep Cycle batteries they will build up Calcium if you slowly discharge them and charge them to the Normal 14.4v using a normal charger which is why I use a normal charger and Once they have reached that point I hook up the 26A NOCO Smart Charger which Pulses the Voltage up to 16v Once it has done it's thing burning off the Calcium build up within the batteries, This is why my batteries hold such high Voltage for such a long time, Then once it has finished it's pulsing I will run the Repair Mode and when that has finished I will RE Run it's Charge Mode and then leave them to sit, this also adds up to 200 more CCA to the Batteries Rated 800cca because they are Duel Purpose Deep Cycle Batteries.
This Higher Stored Voltage will run my fridge for over 48 hours before my Batteries Stored Voltage reaches 12.720v,