What kind of steak is that? It looks like chuck roast to me. Anyways, my bougeRV 23q fridge uses exactly 38wh per 24hours cooling to below 40 degrees in 75 degree weather. When there is even a little bit of sun about during the day, even a small battery can keep me running indefinitely.
Running a small DC fridge is about the easiest target for off grid. Even in hot weather.
What kind of steak is that? It looks like chuck roast to me. Anyways, my bougeRV 23q fridge uses exactly 38wh per 24hours cooling to below 40 degrees in 75 degree weather. When there is even a little bit of sun about during the day, even a small battery can keep me running indefinitely.
Running a small DC fridge is about the easiest target for off grid. Even in hot weather.
Amazing refer you have there. That is a fuel sipper only using 48wh in 24 hours in warm weather. Supported by the Miady 16ah (204wh), you could power it for more than 5 days.
But mine is better because it cuts up chuck roasts into 1 pound slices, it BBQ's and it will beer anyone within range at a snap of the fingers. It also plays back Formula 1 races on the weekends, but I didn't really "need" that.
Amazing refer you have there. That is a fuel sipper only using 48wh in 24 hours in warm weather. Supported by the Miady 16ah (204wh), you could power it for more than 5 days.
But mine is better because it cuts up chuck roasts into 1 pound slices, it BBQ's and it will beer anyone within range at a snap of the fingers. It also plays back Formula 1 races on the weekends, but I didn't really "need" that.
Well, it's a pretty small fridge. Couldn't fit that much chuck roast in there and have room to beer anybody but myself. . But, I could fit quite a few tenderloins in there. Bacon wrapped tenderloins and eggs with potatoes O'brian. Potatoes and eggs are cheap, I wait for a sale on the tenderloins.