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BougeRV 21QT 12V Portable Car Fridge Freezer $170 & More + Free Shipping

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BougeRV [bougerv.com]has BougeRV 21QT 12V Portable Car Fridge Freezer (CRPRO20) for $229.99 - $60 off w/ coupon code PF60 = $169.99. Shipping is free.

Also Available:About this Items:
  • Storage Box, perfectly adapted to the battery
  • Interior LED
  • Bottle Opener
  • User friendly smart panel
  • 30° Anti Shake
  • CRPRO consumes 45W in MAX mode and 36W in ECO mode.
  • Capacity: 21 Quart
  • Exterior Dimension(L*W*H):23.0 in*12.6 in*12.0 in
  • Interior Dimension(L*W*H):13.8 in*9.8 in*8.9 in
  • Box's Dimension(L*W*H):8.8 in*4.0 in*2.8 in
  • Item Weight:23.80 Lbs
  • Noise Level:45 dB
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BougeRV [bougerv.com]has BougeRV 21QT 12V Portable Car Fridge Freezer (CRPRO20) for $229.99 - $60 off w/ coupon code PF60 = $169.99. Shipping is free.

Also Available:About this Items:
  • Storage Box, perfectly adapted to the battery
  • Interior LED
  • Bottle Opener
  • User friendly smart panel
  • 30° Anti Shake
  • CRPRO consumes 45W in MAX mode and 36W in ECO mode.
  • Capacity: 21 Quart
  • Exterior Dimension(L*W*H):23.0 in*12.6 in*12.0 in
  • Interior Dimension(L*W*H):13.8 in*9.8 in*8.9 in
  • Box's Dimension(L*W*H):8.8 in*4.0 in*2.8 in
  • Item Weight:23.80 Lbs
  • Noise Level:45 dB

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Jun 11, 2024
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AudioMike
Jun 11, 2024
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Quote from kylelpalmer :
Anyone know how long this would last being run on the ecoflow delta 2?
I use a similar cooler with a River 2 pro.

It will last a few days with mine.
Jun 11, 2024
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dannycore
Jun 11, 2024
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Quote from LpAs :
Wondering if you can use battery converters such as Ryobi to power the ones with no battery and how long will it last.
You could definitely use an 18v battery inverter. It converts 18v to 120, and can run up to 150 watts. This cooler only uses a max of 45 watts.

45 watts is .375 amps at 120v. So I'd estimate that a 4ah 18v battery would run this cooler for about an hour.

Now if you have a 4ah 40v battery and the 40v inverter instead. You just simply double the estimate to about 2 hours.

Now if you're a weirdo like me with an electric lawn tractor I have 8 8ah 60v batteries. Each one of those would last around 6 hours. But that'd be a lot of batteries to tote around and definitely not worth it cost wise if you didn't already have the batteries.

Note. I did all of the math on this in my head and then estimated low because you lose a bunch of power due to the inefficient inverters made for these batteries.

A better/cheaper more logical thing to do imo is to get a 100 ah 12v lifepo4 which would give you ~10 ah at 120v which an efficient inverter and a 100w solar panel to charge it during the day so you can run it indefinitely(theoretically). I got a 100ah one from Amazon, the brand was vatrer. I saw a breakdown on YouTube and decided this was a good battery to get. That being said the cells are probably b grade. But I don't care about that since I'm only charging it 20 or less times per year since it's for my trolling motor on my boat.

Sorry for the long winded post! I just had been looking at those Ryobi inverters for a while since I have a bunch of batteries. I think it would be fine if you have a few batteries and are only using it for like picnics or situations where you only have to run it on battery for short stints. Definitely not for a long camping trip in the woods unless you have some way to constantly have some charging.
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Jun 12, 2024
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sleepybird
Jun 12, 2024
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How's this compared to the Monoprice Emperor? https://slickdeals.net/share/iphone_app/fp/958341
Jun 12, 2024
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MikeD666
Jun 12, 2024
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Quote from dannycore :
You could definitely use an 18v battery inverter.
I have a 80v kobalt battery with inverter but it puts out a modified sinewave. I couldn't run a heated blanket off it, and I'm pretty certain refrigerators/compressors don't like it either.

Wattage may be fine but the pure vs modified sinewave might be of issue.

On another note, I had a backyard party the day after finding this thread but didn't bite. I spent over 20 dollars on ice...
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Jun 13, 2024
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rice40
Jun 13, 2024
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Quote from kylelpalmer :
Anyone know how long this would last being run on the ecoflow delta 2?
I have this fridge and love it! It draws about 40 watts when it's cycled on so it depends on use and how much it's running. Ecoflow delta 2 is about 1000 watt hours so if it's running 1/3 of the time it will last close to 4 days.
Jun 13, 2024
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dannycore
Jun 13, 2024
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Quote from MikeD666 :
I have a 80v kobalt battery with inverter but it puts out a modified sinewave. I couldn't run a heated blanket off it, and I'm pretty certain refrigerators/compressors don't like it either.

Wattage may be fine but the pure vs modified sinewave might be of issue.

On another note, I had a backyard party the day after finding this thread but didn't bite. I spent over 20 dollars on ice...
I save ice cream buckets for this exact purpose. Throw them full of water in the freezer for a couple of days and then you have massive blocks of ice that last longer than a bag of ice Smilie

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