Ok folks. I should know this, but I don’t. I know that putting already cold items in any fridge helps to cool it down faster, but... does anyone know the definitive answer and hopefully have some data to back up your response to this question: if I am sitting at a campsite with all 3 options available to me to cool my 3-way refrigerator, which of the 3 will cool the interior the fastest and by how much? I would guess its not 12V (but again, just a guess), but if that is true, is LP faster than 110v, or vice versa?
Thanks in advance.
Alan & Natalie McKinney, TXnüCamp: 2019 T@B 400 Boondock Lite
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2021 T@B 320S Boondock “The T@B”
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nüCamp: 2019 T@B 400 Boondock Lite
TV: 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trailhawk 4x4
Dream big... work hard... never give up.
Larger 6.0 cu ft unit.
Based on the test, that expert states 1-hour to cool 10F.
So if 90F at start, getting down to 40F would take some five hours.
He also claims difference between propane and 120VAC electric is minor.
TV: '17 Colorado V6 Z71 4x4, Tow Package, GM Brake Controller
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By the way, I think I agree on the LP and 110 cooling at close to about the same rates. I am not convinced that LP is faster, and I completely trust the 110, so I usually defer to that when I have the option. Besides, 110 comes with the hook-ups, where as LP is my own cost (be it a small one).
Thanks again to all for providing the info. This forum continues to be a very valuable source of knowledge and better understanding.
nüCamp: 2019 T@B 400 Boondock Lite
TV: 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trailhawk 4x4
Dream big... work hard... never give up.
So, to cool quickly use propane and once down to temp switch to electric if available.
nüCamp: 2019 T@B 400 Boondock Lite
TV: 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trailhawk 4x4
Dream big... work hard... never give up.
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2021 F-250 Tremor with PSD aka "Big Blue"
Concord, NC
Question for the group:
When underway with 400 battery swtitch engaged and built-in Voctron solar, if I'm running the 3-way fridge on 12V, I presume the twin 6-volt AGM batteries are running it and the Victron is keeping them charged (also assuming a decent day with at least partial sun.
It's not relying on the TV alternator to any degree via the 7-pin.
Correct...or all wet?
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That's pretty much how I run. Keep mine in storage facility. They stage it day before and do all the "pretrip" stuff for me...start fridge on gas, fill H20, give it a bath, etc. So when I show up to head out all I do is stock the fridge/freezer as much as possible, switch to 12V, turn off gas, hook up, and we're off.
Victron seems to keep up pretty well, tho I do monitor it while underway. I'll 110V every time if it's available. Paid for it already!
I was mostly curious about how the T@B AGM's are being charged while underway. I suspect that regardless of the 7-pin connection they're charged by Victron and not TV Alternator.
Don't think it's an issue for me as the TV is pretty stout on all things towing...just one of those things that make you go, "Hmmmm....I wonder?"
Factory Victron Solar; Norcold 3-way fridge
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San Diego, CA
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We have the compressor two-way fridge, and the solar keeps up with it during daylight hours.
cheers
And does everyone agree that you should never run the Propane while towing? The reason being that in an collision, or crash, it would lead to a fire or explosion??
2021 T@B 400, 2018 Land Cruiser
Dallas, Texas
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Our 3 way fridge has been great. We also pre-chill it on 120v the day before we leave and pre-chill any food or drinks we put in it at the start of the trip. We never use propane when towing but use the 12v option. Our truck has a 200 amp alternator and between that and the solar does a pretty good job at keeping the batteries from depleting too much as we travel.
If we are going on a long trip, 6 or more hours of driving, I'll monitor the batteries with the victron app and if needed turn the fridge off every once in a while if the batteries get close to 80%. After they quickly charge back up I'll turn the fridge back on 12v. The fridge holds a cold temp for a good while even when turned off as long as it is prechilled and the food is frozen or prechilled as well. If you have left over space in your fridge I also recommend placing some freezer packs in it to help keep the temps even colder. We usually put 2-3 ice packs in the fridge anyway as we re-freeze them overnight and use them in our day trip cooler when on vacation.
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Dallas, Texas
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When I kept my T@B in storage yard with no power I would get a chunk of dry ice and throw it in the fridge to accelerate the cooling process.
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2021 T@B 400, 2018 Land Cruiser
Dallas, Texas
“May your trails be crooked, winding, lonesome, dangerous, leading to the most amazing view.” Edward Abbey