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Battery question

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Battery question

Post by crunch »

OK, so I want to run a fridge this weekend on a single battery, as I don't have the time install a Dual set up (Just call me Mr last minute :roll: )

Are there any batteries capable of doing it?

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Post by chimpboy »

Any normal battery is capable of running the fridge, it's just that you have no guarantee you'll be able to start your car after a little while.

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Post by -Scott- »

Yes, it's easy.

If you've got the right fridge, battery and car.

Suzuki Sierra (small motor, easy to start) with good, fully charged 80Ah battery and new Engel (low current draw motor) - chances are good you'll be OK (if you're careful...)

Diesel 'Cruiser/Patrol (large motor, harder to turn over) with dodgy 45Ah battery and Chescold running on 12V? Hope you like warm beer... :lol:

Tell us a little more, and we'll give you a better idea of your chances. ;)
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Post by crunch »

OK, 89 Runner, with a weak spark (first prob :roll: ) can be hard to start on occasion, although she's been good recently. Not 100% sure on the battery, think its a 440cca.

Fridge is a Bushman (www.bushman.com.au - the main fridge on the page) here's the bit you prob want
Its very easy on the battery. In fact no other 40Ltr fridge draws less power than the Bushman. With refrigerator set at -4c @ 24c ambient the Bushman uses a mere 16 Amp hours per day.
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Post by dirtyGQ »

get an excide extreme or similar that does cycle and cranking 80 amp hours minimum and you will be fine just start every few hours.
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Post by -Scott- »

dirtyGQ wrote:get an excide extreme or similar that does cycle and cranking 80 amp hours minimum and you will be fine just start every few hours.
Yep. Probably don't need to start every few hours, but better to be safe.

A 440cca battery won't be big, so it's probably a nominal 40Ah (or less), and if it's old its capacity is probably lower again. So you'd be lucky to start your 4Runner after 24 hours.

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Post by hophoar »

Just run the fridge, till everything gets cooled down and or frozen, whichever you need it, then at night just turn it off. Still should maintain temp through till morning
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Post by cutfenders »

Buy a cheap multimeter from Dick Smith etc & check the voltage every now & again whilst camping.
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Post by V8 Middy »

If ur gonna buy a new battery anyway, get a deep cycle. If its a wet cell then put it in a battery box in the boot. Better bet is a sealed battery (AC Delco, Delkor, Optima etc) hen there is no gas when it charges.

Run the fridge off the seperate battery. When u are driving, plug a cable into the cigarete lighter socken and charge the deep cycle battery. Then when u have some time, buy a redarc isolator and install it all properly

Thats what I'd do.

Also, make sure the battery isn't loose in the car (or the fridge fo rthat matter) Its a lot of weight to have flying around in the unlikely event of and accident)

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Post by mkpatrol »

This is why I like my 3 way chescold, I know I have to carry a gas bottle (cheaper than a dual battery setup) but it will last nearly 7 days on 4kg of gas.
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Post by chimpboy »

V8 Middy wrote:If ur gonna buy a new battery anyway, get a deep cycle. If its a wet cell then put it in a battery box in the boot. Better bet is a sealed battery (AC Delco, Delkor, Optima etc) hen there is no gas when it charges.

Run the fridge off the seperate battery. When u are driving, plug a cable into the cigarete lighter socken and charge the deep cycle battery. Then when u have some time, buy a redarc isolator and install it all properly

Thats what I'd do.

Also, make sure the battery isn't loose in the car (or the fridge fo rthat matter) Its a lot of weight to have flying around in the unlikely event of and accident)

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Yep, I would also do this.
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Post by bazzle »

Go to SuperCheap
Buy portable Batt tank about $60
Run fridge on car whilst driving, Batt tank when stopped.

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