By no means are these things affordable by the way. The amazing part of this particular unit is it does pack 2000wh and yet can be recharged on an electrical outlet in a hair under 2hrs from 0% to 100%. The unit is large lunchbox size and will power anything a normal 115v, 15a receptacle will and then some. If my math is right, this is equivalent to about a 180ah LifePo4 battery. I run 600ah on Midnight Sun and just picked up anther 300ah to increase it to 900ah.
https://ca.jackery.com/products/explore ... er-stationTrying to see how long the generator will last running a portable fridge/freezer. The unit is set to -19C, obviously in freezer mode. So far it has been running for 24hrs and has consumed 21%. Unit was room temp when plugged in however there is no food inside or is it being opened and closed like one might normally do so the outcome will be a good 10% or more on the high side compared to real life. The unit is in my garage right now which is rather cool. Outside in very warm summer heat the unit will obviously consume quite a bit more. Will get a general idea though. May bring it to the boat in the heat of summer and do another experiment.
This is the fridge/freezer being used. Same as the Alpicool brand by the way. https://www.amazon.ca/VEVOR-Car-Refrigerator-Portable-Compressor/dp/B09T8Y28BZ/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=c50+vevor&sr=8-3
The generator is not for the boat however I figured this would be a good way to see how efficient these compressor style fridge/freezers actually are. It is plugged into the 12v receptacle which is only rated at 10a and is working fine. Electrical draw varies as the compressor meets demand, highest I have seen so far is 45w. Could be an interesting item to have on board if you don't mind the rather high price that is.






