You will not be disappointed. Mine has run non stop virtually for 7 years. Superb bit of kit.
12v cooler
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You should expect a lot if you spend a thousand bucks.
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Regarding a 12 volt portable cooler power draw, I haven't really been able to find a clear solution.
An Iceco VL60ProS is what I'm looking at, but I'm open to other options.
Given a high ambient temperature of about 90 degrees, I'm attempting to calculate the power draw I can anticipate.
In order to power the cooler during the trip (instead of depending on solar power), I intend to equip my truck with a second "house" battery. -
You need a battery shunt style monitor if you want to accurately figure out what your power draw is. But I can tell you it averages about 3.5a per hour. They all do.
That’s assuming that we’re talking about a 12v compressor fridge versus a 12 V cooler, which is technically a totally different thing.
Iceco is a compressor fridge or at least all the ones I’ve seen are. No idea what the OP is talking about though since he said 12 V cooler. If it’s one of those POS contraptions from a truckstop then it’s probably not even an actual compressor fridge. -
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