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    Portable battery box (?)

    I would like to be able to run the fridge but dont want to put a 2nd battery in the car so I can move it around & use it in in different cars. I have looked at these "power packs" but they seem quite expensive. What would be involved in building one? Like the power packs I would like to be able to charge it in-car or at the wall. Any ideas appreciated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gofish View Post
    I would like to be able to run the fridge but dont want to put a 2nd battery in the car so I can move it around & use it in in different cars. I have looked at these "power packs" but they seem quite expensive. What would be involved in building one? Like the power packs I would like to be able to charge it in-car or at the wall. Any ideas appreciated.
    I use a 'supercheap' battery box - holds a 'normal' fully size battery, although I have run the wiring via a controller from the engine bay, it is terminated/connected using an anderson plug, which allows me to move it from one vehicle to the other.

    I secure the battery box in the back with ratchet straps, using the luggage tie downs in the back.

    I can get some pics tomorrow if you like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ladas View Post
    I use a 'supercheap' battery box - holds a 'normal' fully size battery, although I have run the wiring via a controller from the engine bay, it is terminated/connected using an anderson plug, which allows me to move it from one vehicle to the other.

    I secure the battery box in the back with ratchet straps, using the luggage tie downs in the back.

    I can get some pics tomorrow if you like.
    That would be great. Thanks mate. How long will that run your fridge for before you need to charge it?

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    I use a pack called THUMPER.
    It can run my fridge (Engel) for 4-5 days nonstop set on med.

    Keeps all drinks cold. In the heat of summer, it will run for 2-3 days.

    The battery is a fully sealed unit and did cost a bit but does everything, can charge by car or mains.

    Its 4 years old now and never missed a beat.

    Best of luck

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    The 'Thumper' units are great, pricey, but the initial outlay will see many years service if treated nicely. You can get a good 3 stage charger off 'that' auction site, so when you are in town, eg- powered site, you can charge it up with 240v. Solder all connections, and the use of Anderson style plugs will ease relocation etc, too. Good luck.

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    Im "collecting bits" at the moment to build a rear storage/fridge area for my D2,it will include a gell cell 2nd battery plus power from to big lead acid batteries in the trailer when needed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gofish View Post
    That would be great. Thanks mate. How long will that run your fridge for before you need to charge it?
    With just the one battery extra my very small fridge runs for 3 days without being charged. 1 hours run with it connected in the car normally charges it back up.

    Once I have figured out what wrong with IE I will post some pictures for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by big guy View Post
    I use a pack called THUMPER.
    It can run my fridge (Engel) for 4-5 days nonstop set on med.

    Keeps all drinks cold. In the heat of summer, it will run for 2-3 days.

    The battery is a fully sealed unit and did cost a bit but does everything, can charge by car or mains.

    Its 4 years old now and never missed a beat.

    Best of luck
    how many amp/hr.....?

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    I've got one of those battery boxes too. It has a 100 amp hr deep cycle battery, and have installed a 'hella' style socket on the side, and made up a short lead with an 'anderson plug', for connecting to any required device, with suitable plug. I've also made a bracket and straps, to mount an inverter, that sits on the side of the battery box, for full versatility. Great for any purpose.

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