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<blockquote data-quote="Feral" data-source="post: 520503" data-attributes="member: 12276"><p>Up here in sunny Hervey Bay. Hot Northerlies blow just about non stop, or so it feels, here in November. Not what you would call hot hot at the moment, only got to 28 today. Fridge does cycle on and off. Have seen the amp draw drop off and climb on the controller and have heard it as well. I am running the freezer section as well. Might have to rethink Christmas lunch. Tomorrows job, among many others, will be to put a couple of Anderson plugs on the lead of the fridge. </p><p></p><p>Read RR's topic, sorta stuck with the fridge now, need to make it work. Thanks BigWave on the chart, it seems to me though that the panel is covering the fridges needs just. The battery ending up at 11.4v after 2 days has got me stumped</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Feral, post: 520503, member: 12276"] Up here in sunny Hervey Bay. Hot Northerlies blow just about non stop, or so it feels, here in November. Not what you would call hot hot at the moment, only got to 28 today. Fridge does cycle on and off. Have seen the amp draw drop off and climb on the controller and have heard it as well. I am running the freezer section as well. Might have to rethink Christmas lunch. Tomorrows job, among many others, will be to put a couple of Anderson plugs on the lead of the fridge. Read RR's topic, sorta stuck with the fridge now, need to make it work. Thanks BigWave on the chart, it seems to me though that the panel is covering the fridges needs just. The battery ending up at 11.4v after 2 days has got me stumped [/QUOTE]
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