Our last off grid ref was an LG @ 512 KWHR/year and the latest ref is an LG

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Freezers are: Sears chest freezer with 2” of pink board foam glued to the top & 
a 16 CuFt Sunfrost 24 VDC on an Iota power supply.

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From: RE-wrenches <re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org> On Behalf Of Tom 
at wagonmaker
Sent: Saturday, September 08, 2018 11:26 PM
To: RE-wrenches <re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org>
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Off-grid refrigerator

 

Almost 25 years ago, when we built our off grid home, we looked at the limited 
options then available one of which was the Sunfrost.  After looking into 
things like relative efficiency, initial purchase cost and system requirements, 
it became pretty obvious that the Sunfrost was an overpriced option that had 
too many problems.  For half the cost we bought a Vestfrost and then simply 
added a bit more generating capacity to  our array at far less than the 
difference in cost between the Vestfrost and the Sunfrost.  It was the best 
decision on appliances we ever made.  The 120 vac Vestfrost was a bit less 
efficient but since we were generating our own power that difference was 
irrelevant as the cost to provide the necessary capacity to handle the 
efficiency difference actually resulted in us saving money and also gaining a 
very reliable appliance.

That was then and the Vestfrost was massively more efficient than the standard 
refrigerators then available.  Now, that model of Vestfrost is nowhere near as 
efficient as the newest Energy Star compliant refrigerators available at most 
appliance stores.  Don’t waste time or money searching for another DC 
refrigerator, there simply isn’t any benefit.  It will be cheaper to buy off 
the shelf and if you have to add a bit of generating capacity getting another 
panel on your system will be way cheaper than than it was for us back in the 
day...and back then it was still the better option.

 

Tom

 

 

 

From: Will White 

Sent: Saturday, September 8, 2018 3:20 PM

To: RE-wrenches 

Subject: [RE-wrenches] Off-grid refrigerator

 

Hello Off-grid Wrenches,

 

After 10+ years my Wife is finally sick of our Sunfrost RF-12. We'd like to 
upgrade to something a little more modern that doesn't leak water all over the 
floor when it's humid

 

For you off-grid installers what's your go to refrigerator recommendation? I'm 
going to go through the energy star website but I thought I'd consult with the 
experts too. I'd like to find something that has a form factor similar to the 
Sunfrost although I know that's going to be hard to find.

 

Thanks,

Will White

 

 

 

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