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frontpage Posted by Skillful_Pickle | Staff • May 13, 2024
frontpage Posted by Skillful_Pickle | Staff • May 13, 2024

BougeRV 12V 30-Qt (28L) Portable Cooler Fridge

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BougeRV has 30-Qt (28L) BougeRV 12V Portable Fridge/Freezer Cooler on sale for $202.50 when you apply discount code BV97 in cart. Shipping is free.

Thanks to staff member Skillful_Pickle for finding this deal.

Features:
  • With the ECO mode, the BougeRV Portable Refrigerator consumes less than 36W of power
  • Rapid cooling in just 16 minutes
  • Equipped with a 3-stage charger of the battery monitor to prevent the refrigerator from consuming the vehicle's battery

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  • 2-year warranty
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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BougeRV has 30-Qt (28L) BougeRV 12V Portable Fridge/Freezer Cooler on sale for $202.50 when you apply discount code BV97 in cart. Shipping is free.

Thanks to staff member Skillful_Pickle for finding this deal.

Features:
  • With the ECO mode, the BougeRV Portable Refrigerator consumes less than 36W of power
  • Rapid cooling in just 16 minutes
  • Equipped with a 3-stage charger of the battery monitor to prevent the refrigerator from consuming the vehicle's battery

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Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • 2-year warranty
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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I had posted this on another deal for a similar/identical cooler and figured it would be relevant info here also.

I've only used the cooler a handful of times, but I did do some basic runtime tests with mine right after I received it. The test conditions were pretty much ideal, meaning it was done inside, with pre-chilled soda cans and 1l bottles of water. Obviously the runtimes will be much shorter if it's in a hot car, in direct sunlight, etc., but I at least wanted to see how much power it would use.

I did one test running from a (advertised) 614Wh Pecron power station and got around 56 hours of runtime. The second test was run directly off a 512Wh 12v LiFePO4 battery, and I got 65 hours off that. The average Wh used per hour between the two tests was 8.25. This should give you a rough idea of what to expect under those (ideal) conditions. Running straight off the 12v battery seemed more efficient, I'm assuming because there's minimal conversion loss like in a power station. The cooler will continue to run even when below 12v, but I wouldn't recommend it.

On both tests, the temperature was set to 36 degrees on Eco mode. I double checked the temperature with an external thermometer. The temp difference between the thermometer and the displayed temp were usually within 2-3 degrees of one another. This thing will run beyond it's setpoint, then turn off and equalize for a while before turning back on. I didn't have anything freeze solid, but if you have items sensitive to being frozen, you may want to bump the temp a bit to avoid that.

There's minimal insulation on these, so it's not great at retaining its temperature, even with the lid shut. You can store a surprising amount of stuff in there due to not needing space for ice. This also makes it easier to carry around because you don't have 5lbs+ of ice water sloshing around. If possible, I'd recommend using the AC adapter to pre-chill everything the night before, then move it to your power station/vehicle power. This should avoid using your battery power to get everything down to temp.
I've had this cooler for about one year. I leave it plugged in in our garage 24/7 even during hot summer. But I only keep it at 45 degrees to chill drinks that are shelf stable on their own.
It has worked flawlessly. Quiet. No issues. I occasionally vacuum the side vents.
It does create a small bit of condensation inside the unit, but nothing bad.

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May 16, 2024
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May 16, 2024
BananaPeel09
May 16, 2024
554 Posts
Quote from WiseDirt4787 :
Does this model run off of 24v? I wish one of these coolers would have an option to disable the low battery monitor/shut off. I want to run one off Ryobi batteries (yes Ryobi makes one for $500, but I'm not sure it is as good as other brands) most 12/24 coolers have a low battery disconnect at 20v which would shutoff even though the 18v battery is fully charged.
Scrolling down the product page under "multi-ways to power," the diagram shows DC power from vehicles supported are 12V/24V. Most comparable models from other brands support both voltages, but probably best to reach out to BougeRV to clarify
May 16, 2024
31 Posts
Joined Dec 2018
May 16, 2024
HappyWren2787
May 16, 2024
31 Posts
$189 on Amazon
May 16, 2024
86 Posts
Joined May 2013
May 16, 2024
bobbyameer
May 16, 2024
86 Posts
Quote from BananaPeel09 :
Definitely too tall for frunk. It technically doesn't fit in the model Y subtrunk's height either (a tad under 15"), but I would make spacers to lift the trunk floor board to anyways for air circulation while also accommodating the needed height. I don't remember the other two dimensions of the model Y sub trunk but the fridge height is definitely slightly taller.
Which fridge/cooler fits the Y rear subtrunk well that's good value ( cheap but good)?
May 16, 2024
15 Posts
Joined Feb 2020
May 16, 2024
BrightFriction393
May 16, 2024
15 Posts
Quote from metlfan2003 :
I had posted this on another deal for a similar/identical cooler and figured it would be relevant info here also.

I've only used the cooler a handful of times, but I did do some basic runtime tests with mine right after I received it. The test conditions were pretty much ideal, meaning it was done inside, with pre-chilled soda cans and 1l bottles of water. Obviously the runtimes will be much shorter if it's in a hot car, in direct sunlight, etc., but I at least wanted to see how much power it would use.

I did one test running from a (advertised) 614Wh Pecron power station and got around 56 hours of runtime. The second test was run directly off a 512Wh 12v LiFePO4 battery, and I got 65 hours off that. The average Wh used per hour between the two tests was 8.25. This should give you a rough idea of what to expect under those (ideal) conditions. Running straight off the 12v battery seemed more efficient, I'm assuming because there's minimal conversion loss like in a power station. The cooler will continue to run even when below 12v, but I wouldn't recommend it.

On both tests, the temperature was set to 36 degrees on Eco mode. I double checked the temperature with an external thermometer. The temp difference between the thermometer and the displayed temp were usually within 2-3 degrees of one another. This thing will run beyond it's setpoint, then turn off and equalize for a while before turning back on. I didn't have anything freeze solid, but if you have items sensitive to being frozen, you may want to bump the temp a bit to avoid that.

There's minimal insulation on these, so it's not great at retaining its temperature, even with the lid shut. You can store a surprising amount of stuff in there due to not needing space for ice. This also makes it easier to carry around because you don't have 5lbs+ of ice water sloshing around. If possible, I'd recommend using the AC adapter to pre-chill everything the night before, then move it to your power station/vehicle power. This should avoid using your battery power to get everything down to temp.
Jesus Christ, what a response. Thank you. This is exactly why this site is amazing.
May 16, 2024
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efx
May 16, 2024
130 Posts
Quote from HappyWren2787 :
$189 on Amazon
You're looking at the 23qt the 30qt (this version) is $230
May 16, 2024
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mbdsmith
May 16, 2024
17,611 Posts
I've had this for two years and no problems until I got a new car. 2024 Forester and I'm getting a E1 error. I'm wondering if it has anything to do with the auto stop feature on the Forester. Anybody have any experience with this error?
May 17, 2024
577 Posts
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May 17, 2024
Rudedog7
May 17, 2024
577 Posts
Have a bougerv cooler and it doesn't work well as a freezer. It will hold a freezing temp for a few hours and then it gets closer to 32 degrees. Reached out to bougerv and their customer service isn't very helpful. Was thinking about getting a bigger cooler but I will likely stay away from this brand. Just my two cents.

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May 20, 2024
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reactionary
May 20, 2024
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Quote from ShelbyGT500 :
Crossing my fingers that newair deal comes back 😭
I have the dual Newair, but the battery is stupid expensive. (BougeRV battery fits, still expensive for what it is)
I run it off of a power station while driving, AC on arrival.
May 20, 2024
250 Posts
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May 20, 2024
SmartSnail793
May 20, 2024
250 Posts
Does this fit a tesla y frunk?
May 20, 2024
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May 20, 2024
GabbysBL
May 20, 2024
10 Posts
I bought two of these in early 2021. I have one set to freezer temps and the other is set to just above freezing. They have been running continuously for just over three years now. No issues. They don't have a fan to circulate the cold air so temps can vary more than you may like (colder around the walls and towards the bottom). Temperature setting can be a little finicky but easy enough to figure out. I had to set my refrigerator to about 36°F to keep it from freezing things at the bottom. There are some fan cubes designed to work with refrigerators like this to circulate air and make the interior temperature a little more consistent. They work but they take up space, obviously. Anyway, these are great but they do have their faults. I suspect they'll only get better as time marches on.

One final note... Bouge RV also offers a similar unit to this one with 20 QT capacity. The difference is in the height. It is the same footprint. Avoid this unit if you want to use it for refrigeration. Two liter bottles, milk cartons, orange juice, wine bottles, etc will not stand up in this size unit. You have to lay them down or load them on weird diagonals, which totally screws up loading.
Last edited by GabbysBL May 20, 2024 at 01:24 PM.
Jun 7, 2024
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Joined Oct 2009
Jun 7, 2024
explore777
Jun 7, 2024
1,301 Posts
Quote from mbdsmith :
I've had this for two years and no problems until I got a new car. 2024 Forester and I'm getting a E1 error. I'm wondering if it has anything to do with the auto stop feature on the Forester. Anybody have any experience with this error?
You could pick up a power station.

Car -> power station ->refrigerator
Jun 25, 2024
10,131 Posts
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Jun 25, 2024
CTRFK8
Jun 25, 2024
10,131 Posts
Bought two 23 qt on sale 152.00
Anything larger will not fit on the floor in a front seat or cargo carrier on roof
Jun 29, 2024
114 Posts
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Jun 29, 2024
sleepybird
Jun 29, 2024
114 Posts
This is a general question. Should you keep portable refrigerator plugged in even you don't intend to use it at home? I just needed it for camping.

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