Hey Guys,
I think that I have basically answered my own question though I am keen to hear what your opinion is.
I'm considering going with two 40L fridges. Likely to be two Waeco CF-40s, rather than one Waeco CF-80.
http://tentworld.com.au/products/fridge/item/Waeco-CF-40-Fridge-Freezer-incBag.aspxhttp://tentworld.com.au/products/fridge/item/Waeco-CF-80-Fridge-Freezer-incBag.aspxThe theory is, that this will give me more flexibility and less demand on my batteries.
This is the reasoning behind my madness.
From what I understand your typical CF-40 will consume 1amp of power per hour on average. I've also been told that a CF-80 will generally consume 2 amps per hour. Therefore the power consumption is the same, if you're running both fridges at the same time.
However, when you depart on a trip you'll of course have fridges full of food & drink. Though after you've been away, you've likely consumed a fair majority of your food and drink.
With the knowledge that a fridge works most efficiently when it's full of solid objects, I would transfer the food over to the one fridge and turn off the other as soon as I could.
I'm generally a hopeless fisherman
, so it's unlikely that I'll ever need freezer space to store fish. However, if I manage to strike it lucky. I could always turn one fridge into a freezer. This is probably the only scenario that I would run a freezer though, as generally the additional power consumption is not worth it IMO and I vacuum seal all my meat so freezer is unnecessary otherwise!
Ontop of this, I figure you're probably going to end up being a bit more power efficient than a CF-80 because you're likely only opening one of those fridges regularly rather than opening the whole fridge like you would do in a CF-80.
Has anyone else gone this way? Are you happy with your decision or would you do anything differently?
Cheers,
Jon