PORTABLE_FREEZERS_COMPRESSOR
12/24 VOLTS/DC / 110/240 AC/VOLTS
28-80 LITRE CAPACITY
-19ºC to + 20ºC
- 2,5F to + 68F
-COOLING UNIT: DC 12/24V COMPRESSOR
REFRIGERANT: R134A (CFC-FREE)
POWER CONSUMPTION: 48W (4 AMPS ON 12V DC)
INSULATION: 40MM POLYURETHANE FOAMING - CFC FREE
ANTI-VIBRATION DESIGN SUITABLE FOR HARSH CONDITIONS
L.E.D. DISPLAY WITH EASY TO USE DIGITAL CONTROL
CUSTOM MADE TRAVEL COVER
STAINLESS STEEL LATCHES
EASY TO CLEAN AND MAINTAIN
ACCESSORIES INCLUDE: REMOVABLE BASKET, TRAVEL COVER, AC + DC POWER ADAPTORS, USER MANUAL
THE FRIDGE / FREEZER WILL TURN OFF AUTOMATICALLY IF YOUR BATTERY
POWER BECOMES TO LOW EG: 11.9 VOLTS
1 YEAR WARRANTY
  USE FOR :
VERY FAST COOLING PERFORMANCE
BOATING, FISHING, CAMPING, DOCTOR, FARMS, RESTAURANT, TRUCKER, TRAVELLER, CONSTRUCTION, REMOTE AREA, MEDICAL USE, SAILING, POLICE, ARMY, RESCUE OPÉRATION
WORK WITH PELTIER SYSTEM OR DC COMPRESSOR
VERY VERY LOW IMPUT POWER
5 AMPERES ON 12 VOLTS DC FOR THE 70 LITERS
WORK ON 12 - 24 VOLTS DC - 220 VOLTS - 50 HERTZ
VERY LOW CONSUMPTION
VERY LONG AUTONOMY
MAINTENANCE FREE
PROTECTION CASING INCLUDED
VERY ECONONICAL
CAN WORK WITH SOLAR POWER
HEAVY DUTY BUILT
HEAVY MOUNTED SPRING COMPRESSOR
EXELLENT COOLING PERFORMANCE
DUAL COMPARTIMENT
DIGITAL TEMPERATURE SETTING AND DISPLAY
REMOVAL BASKET
ANTI-VIBRATION DESIGN FOR HARSH CONDITION
GREAT FOR SUMMER !!!
 Our compressor fridge/freezers use a compressor to control temperature (just as your household fridge/freezer does)
As with a household fridge/freezer they are not as influenced by the ambient (surrounding) temperature and can maintain -19 degrees (up to at least 40 degrees outside)
These units also draw less current so are better where longer periods running off a battery is required. The compressor models are also quieter to run.
Maximum current draw for our compressor models ( 55 L ) is 6.7 Amps @ 29 degrees Celsius on 12V DC
At the other end of the scale, this figure drops to .08 Amp whilst on standby (reached desired temperature).
Overall average current use is rated at 3 amps although an average current draw is always tough to state as this is of course totally dependant on required unit temperature and ambient temperature, how full the unit is and the temperature of the contents inside and how many times it is accessed for example.
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