monkeyodeath
Member
I think I'm at a decision point for my fridge power setup.
I've got a 300w solar panel on my RTT attached to a Victron MPPT. Only thing I use it for is an ARB Elements fridge ( the bigger one ).
I'm having issues with the fridge shutting off and the problem (I think) is the battery. My first battery was a second-hand Optima Yellowtop. Worked fine for a year and a half, but eventually I started to have issues with the battery not being able to make it through the night.
Replaced it with a Group 34 lead-acid (Costco) battery that worked fine at first, but then started to manifest the same issue after a few hot months.
I don't think charging is the issue -- I've got a huge solar panel and the MPPT logs indicate that the battery is getting fully charged really quickly. It seems that the main issue is the erosion of the battery. I have the battery-saving cutoff set on the fridge, but overnight it's still drawing down low enough to shut off the fridge entirely.
Looking through the MPPT logs I'm seeing low-end voltages of <12v for the battery, and huge voltage drop whenever the fridge runs.
I'd consider doing golf cart batteries, but the weight is a dealbreaker for me. Battleborn batteries look like an easy solution, but the price is tough for me to swallow.
Any ideas what I should do next? Is there a bigger lead-acid I can switch to? Or do I need to break down and get a Battleborn or something like that? I'm surprised that I'm having so many issues just powering a fridge, but most of my time is spent in the Southwest so I suppose that this is a part of my issue.
I've got a 300w solar panel on my RTT attached to a Victron MPPT. Only thing I use it for is an ARB Elements fridge ( the bigger one ).
I'm having issues with the fridge shutting off and the problem (I think) is the battery. My first battery was a second-hand Optima Yellowtop. Worked fine for a year and a half, but eventually I started to have issues with the battery not being able to make it through the night.
Replaced it with a Group 34 lead-acid (Costco) battery that worked fine at first, but then started to manifest the same issue after a few hot months.
I don't think charging is the issue -- I've got a huge solar panel and the MPPT logs indicate that the battery is getting fully charged really quickly. It seems that the main issue is the erosion of the battery. I have the battery-saving cutoff set on the fridge, but overnight it's still drawing down low enough to shut off the fridge entirely.
Looking through the MPPT logs I'm seeing low-end voltages of <12v for the battery, and huge voltage drop whenever the fridge runs.
I'd consider doing golf cart batteries, but the weight is a dealbreaker for me. Battleborn batteries look like an easy solution, but the price is tough for me to swallow.
Any ideas what I should do next? Is there a bigger lead-acid I can switch to? Or do I need to break down and get a Battleborn or something like that? I'm surprised that I'm having so many issues just powering a fridge, but most of my time is spent in the Southwest so I suppose that this is a part of my issue.