My Engel cycles on and off.
When it's on, it draws 2.5A.
I'll be connecting the Engel to a AGM 120 AMP deep cycle battery whilst travelling to the NT. The Engel and battery will be in the boat and of course not connected to a power source.
The Engel will be turned up to FULL - it is being used as a freezer.
The question is - what is the draw of an Engel (on full) and with that answer I should be able to calculate whether the 120 AMP battery will last 60 hours or thereabouts.
Anybody know the answer to my dilemma.
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My Engel cycles on and off.
When it's on, it draws 2.5A.
Hi Barra1, the simplest way to find out how long your battery will power your fridge for is to do a "Driveway Test".
Fully charge your battery with a battery charger, then set the battery and fridge up in your garage or whatever, and let it run.
If you will be going to the fridge when on your trip, do similar actions during your test.
Keep an eye on the battery’s terminal voltage and the chart below will give you a fairly accurate idea of the state of charge of your battery at any time during the test.
Do not let the battery be discharged below 11.58v or 20% of the battery’s capacity.
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Maybe I should show I did read the original post.
When my Engel is turned up to FULL - being used as a freezer, it cycles on and off.
When it is cycling on (on full), it draws 2.5A
Current draw varies with the age of the unit. Best thing is to measure it.
or just assuming its going to draw 2.5 amps, 24hours aday. (worst case scenario)
120amp @ 2.5 amphours will last approx 48hours.
ive oversimplified the calculation, but you get the idea.
also look up your model on the engal website. it will tell you your amp drawr.
eg, mine:
Engel Website
DC Power Consumption: 1 to 4.5 amps
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