What kind of fridge and how did you get those numbers? They seem way too high. I’ve had a couple different fridges and both have pulled consistently right around 15ah a day or 180wh. This is measured with a Victron Smart Shunt and I keep my fridge set at 36 degrees.
I have a custom built battery box with a 50ah Lifepo4 battery and it will typically run my fridge plus charging accessories for 3 days with no solar. With my 150w panel it will keep it charged up indefinitely.
Sounds like you are getting some great numbers on your fridge, congrats!
OP said he was getting an ARB. Most of them are 60 qts or larger. All the fridge tests I see online, where guy actually hooks up a watt meter and power station, and video tests them, give 35w to 60 w when cooling, then 13 to 30 holding if door isn't opened. Assume the worst when planning capacity, fridge opened and closed, so running hard, lowish temp, large fridge. I live in Phoenix, this Aug we had 3 weeks of >115f, and it was hotter than that in my truck bed! Power usage higher in that kind of situation.
I watch dc fridge reviews on Hobotech, ReeWrayOutdoors, and Jasoneid.
Also, I said 34f, not the 36f you referenced, nor 37.4 ARB tests. Which will draw more power.
Pick whatever power draw you want, but IMO it is better to not assume super efficiency and the best of all worlds when answering internet questions... best to be conservative in assumptions and calcs, so you don't set folks up for failure. Large inefficient fridge, constant use, Phx summer--until told otherwise I assume worst case.