Is it necessary to run a refrigerator 24/7.....
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Lots of opinions, but basically, yes.
They don't actually "run" continuously, but run like your air conditioner. A thermostat keeps food in a safe range of temperatures. Cycling times vary with the ambient temperatures of the environment the fridge is in....
... the warmer the environment the more they run..
Freezer conversions, run less since they have more insulation and loose their "cool", slower. Often you buy a thermostat for they that you select the safe range of temperatures, a feature rare in standard fridges.Home system 4000 watt (Evergreen) array standing, with 2 Midnite Classic Lites, Midnite E-panel, Magnum MS4024, Prosine 1800(now backup) and Exeltech 1100(former backup...lol), 660 ah 24v Forklift battery(now 10 years old). Off grid for 20 years (if I include 8 months on a bicycle).
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Thanks. Yes, I'm aware of the freezer conversions. Did quite a few back in the days I was brewing my own beer.
I'm currently in somewhat of a difficult situation. Had to move rather quickly to my off grid camp. RV fridge is not doing the job. I do have a full size regular fridge available, but my current solar setup is insufficient to add a fridge running 24/7. It will probably take me a month or two to upgrade the solar. In the meantime......... -
Vero Beach?
Might just get a cooler an large blocks of ice (single large blocks of ice, 15lbs or what ever they sell) they will last several days in a good cooler. Likely your cheapest alternative, unless you have an ice cream addiction.Home system 4000 watt (Evergreen) array standing, with 2 Midnite Classic Lites, Midnite E-panel, Magnum MS4024, Prosine 1800(now backup) and Exeltech 1100(former backup...lol), 660 ah 24v Forklift battery(now 10 years old). Off grid for 20 years (if I include 8 months on a bicycle).
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Vero Beach?
Might just get a cooler an large blocks of ice (single large blocks of ice, 15lbs or what ever they sell) they will last several days in a good cooler. Likely your cheapest alternative, unless you have an ice cream addiction.
Actually 60 miles W of Vero. (k4kmg.com) This is probably a permanent situation. Yes, ice will get me through till solar is upgraded, but a real PITA!
Maybe I'll just go get the fridge and see what happens. (140 mi rd trip) -
Consider that bacteria numbers can double every 20 minutes when some foods are allowed to reach room temperature, and also grow somewhat slower if allowed to be above 40F or below 140F, you should consider your health. Is a possible and preventable serious illness or worse, worth the risk to you?
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waynefromnscanada wrote: »Consider that bacteria numbers can double every 20 minutes when some foods are allowed to reach room temperature, and also grow somewhat slower if allowed to be above 40F or below 140F, you should consider your health. Is a possible and preventable serious illness or worse, worth the risk to you?
Thanks. Decided to just leave well enough alone and upgrade solar sys to better handle the addition of my refrigerator. -
....or can it be shut off at night? For how long? On a timer? (full size fridge)
I had the same question for a different reason. I have a generator for emergency backup but would like a battery backup with a small inverter to keep light and electronics on at night and not run the generator all night. My thought process is that the power can go out for maintenance all day and the fridge/freezer stays cold so long as it is not opened frequently. But I do not know if repeating that every day would make a difference. I think 12 hours is enough to bring the temps back down but I have not tested it. -
Some fridges now use an electronic timer for the Defrost Cycle, and when the power is restored, it starts a defrost before it resumes cooling.Powerfab top of pole PV mount | Listeroid 6/1 w/st5 gen head | XW6048 inverter/chgr | Iota 48V/15A charger | Morningstar 60A MPPT | 48V, 800A NiFe Battery (in series)| 15, Evergreen 205w "12V" PV array on pole | Midnight ePanel | Grundfos 10 SO5-9 with 3 wire Franklin Electric motor (1/2hp 240V 1ph ) on a timer for 3 hr noontime run - Runs off PV ||
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Unfortunately the bacteria in food do not respond to the average temperature. They make the most of the highest temperature they see to replicate like mad.
As long as the highest temperature reached is still low enough for food safety (~38F???) and you do not try to go below 32F on the cold end, you can make on/off cycling work (with the caveat mentioned by Mike about the defrost cycle.)
Instead of cycling the power on and off you could have two thermostats mounted in the fridge and switch between them based on the time of day. Leaning in the Rube Goldberg direction, but IMHO workable.
That way you could be sure that excessive door opening or other abnormal use patterns did not let the temp get too high during the setback period.SMA SB 3000, old BP panels. -
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inetdog said:Unfortunately the bacteria in food do not respond to the average temperature. They make the most of the highest temperature they see to replicate like mad.
As long as the highest temperature reached is still low enough for food safety (~38F???) and you do not try to go below 32F on the cold end, you can make on/off cycling work (with the caveat mentioned by Mike about the defrost cycle.)
Instead of cycling the power on and off you could have two thermostats mounted in the fridge and switch between them based on the time of day. Leaning in the Rube Goldberg direction, but IMHO workable.
That way you could be sure that excessive door opening or other abnormal use patterns did not let the temp get too high during the setback period.
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I was messing with my 2013 Kenmore full size normal fridge today, putting it on inverter/battery power and then intentionally left it unplugged for 3 hours. I put the flir on the inside contents after it had been off for 3 hours. The walls of the fridge were showing 40'F, the non reflective contents were showing between 33'F and 34'F.
In the freezer the ice was just starting to get a little wet.
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oil pan 4 said:
I was messing with my 2013 Kenmore full size normal fridge today, putting it on inverter/battery power and then intentionally left it unplugged for 3 hours. I put the flir on the inside contents after it had been off for 3 hours. The walls of the fridge were showing 40'F, the non reflective contents were showing between 33'F and 34'F.
In the freezer the ice was just starting to get a little wet.
I just got a Frigidaire model that is supposed to work in an unheated garage or basement and had it installed in an unheated area. To work in cold weather they suggest setting the freezer to as low as possible. I think mine reads about 5 degrees. I wonder if starting out at a colder temperature would extend the time it can be unpowered. -
lkruper said:oil pan 4 said:
I was messing with my 2013 Kenmore full size normal fridge today, putting it on inverter/battery power and then intentionally left it unplugged for 3 hours. I put the flir on the inside contents after it had been off for 3 hours. The walls of the fridge were showing 40'F, the non reflective contents were showing between 33'F and 34'F.
In the freezer the ice was just starting to get a little wet.
I just got a Frigidaire model that is supposed to work in an unheated garage or basement and had it installed in an unheated area. To work in cold weather they suggest setting the freezer to as low as possible. I think mine reads about 5 degrees. I wonder if starting out at a colder temperature would extend the time it can be unpowered.
When ever there was a bad line of thunder storms moving through or when I lived on the east coast and there was an incoming tropical storm or hurricane my parents would always turn the fridge down to its lowest settings. If the power went out, the fridge would be colder when the power went out. Making it take that much longer for the food to reach the food temperature danger zone.Solar hybrid gasoline generator, 7kw gas, 180 watts of solar, Morningstar 15 amp MPPT, group 31 AGM, 900 watt kisae inverter.
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I'm new here I hope I do this right.
Okey so I planned to run a mini fridge in my van. It has a proper separate freezer.
I was thinking of running it off of the solar during the day while freezing a bunch of 16 oz bottles of water. Then shutting it off at night after moving all the frozen bottles of water to the fridge section and placing them in and around any food. In effect using it like a cooler. The door would be closed all night.
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K4KMG said:....or can it be shut off at night? For how long? On a timer? (full size fridge)
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hooperv said:I'm new here I hope I do this right.
Okey so I planned to run a mini fridge in my van. It has a proper separate freezer.
I was thinking of running it off of the solar during the day while freezing a bunch of 16 oz bottles of water. Then shutting it off at night after moving all the frozen bottles of water to the fridge section and placing them in and around any food. In effect using it like a cooler. The door would be closed all night.
Any thoughts from anyone?I think the frozen bottles of water would last afew days before all the ice was gone.
Search "Insulin refrigerator" on the old evilbay to see examples.
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hooperv said:I'm new here I hope I do this right.
Okey so I planned to run a mini fridge in my van. It has a proper separate freezer.
I was thinking of running it off of the solar during the day while freezing a bunch of 16 oz bottles of water. Then shutting it off at night after moving all the frozen bottles of water to the fridge section and placing them in and around any food. In effect using it like a cooler. The door would be closed all night.
Any thoughts from anyone?When you say "off the solar", do you mean to run without a battery bank? There are AC/DC fridges like Engel, ARB, and others than can run directly from a battery without an inverter, but I don't think even they will run directly from solar panels. A conventional AC mini-fridge (eg dorm style) fridge will also need to be able to handle a surge when the compressor starts up.
Also, if you are driving the van for any length of time, you will be able to power the fridge from your alternator and get a whole lot more power that way than from solar panels.
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There reusable freezer packs that contain a liquid that freezes at a lower temperature that will extend the period of time a freezer can be unplugged. I think Sundanzer offered an solar refrigerator that was lined with these freezer packs to compensate for periods of low light.
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Here is one guy that turned his fridge off for 6 hours at night.
http://ecorenovator.org/forum/appliances-gadgets/1448-test-results-power-savings-timer-fridge.html
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look into inverter-compressor fridges.. times are changing and the DC motor is gonna run appliances now...
mah washer is a DC invertery motor type... DC motor ceiling fans are alreay here, and DC fridges are here and more are coming...
this means no more surge... a variable speed.. and more efficency...
again, research DC INVERTER MOTORS ...
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cupcake said:
mah washer is a DC invertery motor type... DC motor ceiling fans are alreay here, and DC fridges are here and more are coming...
this means no more surge... a variable speed.. and more efficency...
again, research DC INVERTER MOTORS ...
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They also now makeoff the shelf RV slash marine fridges that have built in salt packs. When the fridge detects its running on engine/solar it super cools the packs, then when the voltage drops, it turns the compressor way down.
It oughtnt be hard to do something like that with an arduino or something if yoru the DIY type.
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I have my regular fridge on a timer.. Off at 11PM and on again at 6AM. NO troubles at all.
Make sure you have enough thermal mass in the fridge. I put a few gallons of water in the top to act as a thermal battery.
I also have a chest freezer that I turn off at 10 and back on again at 8. The stuff at the top of the freezer can get a little soft, so as long as you put stuff on the top that can handle some minor thawing and refreezing, there's no real problem there, either. Saves me enormous amounts of power this way.
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I had to buy a new fridge when I went off-grid. Ended up getting a Whirlpool that was EEE Tier 3 rated with a top freezer. Top freezers use 20% less power for some reason. It uses approx. 1.8 kWh/day.
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Trickle Charge said:Top freezers use 20% less power for some reason.
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2twisty said:I have my regular fridge on a timer.. Off at 11PM and on again at 6AM. NO troubles at all.
Perfect. Just what I needed to know. Thanks
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K4KMG said:2twisty said:I have my regular fridge on a timer.. Off at 11PM and on again at 6AM. NO troubles at all.
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Trickle Charge said:I had to buy a new fridge when I went off-grid. Ended up getting a Whirlpool that was EEE Tier 3 rated with a top freezer. Top freezers use 20% less power for some reason. It uses approx. 1.8 kWh/day.
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summertime, my freezer in the garage runs 24/7, but in winter, I put it on a timer, and shut it off 2am - 9am, to save the batteries a bit. Last year we had 4 or 5 cloudy weeks in a row, lots of generator run time.
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