Wife dig's Fridge, I have Power Concern
#1
Ok here is a real newbie question for the Fountain gang.
The waiting game is killing us, so we started putting our list together of things we want to to get for our new girl and have come to a cooler versus refrigerator talk.
Can we use the fridge for a day of cruising and anchoring without killing our batteries, or is this kind of use limited to generator action only?
The waiting game is killing us, so we started putting our list together of things we want to to get for our new girl and have come to a cooler versus refrigerator talk.
Can we use the fridge for a day of cruising and anchoring without killing our batteries, or is this kind of use limited to generator action only?
#2
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Well, I suppose you are referring to a carry on fridge because the 35ex has a built in cooler, not a fridge (unless they changed the design). So I guess it depends on the size of the fridge that you are talking about.
Your boat should come with 2 switchable batteries, between them you should be ok. Just in case, I always keep one of those self-contained jump starters. It only weighs about 10 lbs and has saved my butt a couple of times, not to mention the times I've helped other people with their dead batteries.
Your boat should come with 2 switchable batteries, between them you should be ok. Just in case, I always keep one of those self-contained jump starters. It only weighs about 10 lbs and has saved my butt a couple of times, not to mention the times I've helped other people with their dead batteries.
#5
I do not have one now but have in the past. If you have deep cell batteries, you can anchor for the day with the fridge and tunes on 1 battery only. When it is time to go switch to 2 battery to start. Then go back to 1 battery after it starts so when you're running , it will then be chargin up. Also, fridge does not need to be on the whole time. It is a cooler already, so it will stay somewhat cool in there for awhile, without having to run it. If you have shore power, then you'll have nothing to worry about at the dock.
#6
Correct answers,
I had a Carver & I was actually able to run a fridge overnight & into the next day on the standard battery #2. Then I would fire the boat up to warm up some hot water & charge the batts.
I like the fridge option, I would go with it.
I had a Carver & I was actually able to run a fridge overnight & into the next day on the standard battery #2. Then I would fire the boat up to warm up some hot water & charge the batts.
I like the fridge option, I would go with it.
#7
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Go with the fridge. We've never had a problem with the battery running down. It's nice to have a place to keep things cold that you don't want to get wet (lunch meat, cheese, etc). We still use two coolers with ice for refreshments.
#9
From these posts it sounds like Marti is going to be able to load up her new fridge.
We have a nice self contained jump starter that will be making its way on board as well.
This group is the best... Now can anybody give me a remedy for all of this high anxiety we have waiting for our boat to be delivered.
We have a nice self contained jump starter that will be making its way on board as well.
This group is the best... Now can anybody give me a remedy for all of this high anxiety we have waiting for our boat to be delivered.
#10
Never had a problem with the batteries running down I have two with a selector but never switch them off they are still the originals from 1993......the fridge is way worth it. I put the canned beverages in a cooler still on ice but all our food goes in the fridge.
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