Review of our SunDanzer DC Freezer. Solar 12 volt/ 24 volt solar off grid deep freezer
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- In this video we Review of our SunDanzer DC Freezer. Solar 12 volt/ 24 volt solar off grid deep freezer. We are homesteading and living off grid.
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Thank you for the review we all appreciate you
Your welcome and Thank you for watching.
I need these
We love ours.
Very cool!!
Thank you. We love our freezer
Thank you for such clear review of this freezer, very informative.
Your welcome. It really is a good freezer. Thanks for watching.
THANK YOU THIS WAS EXCELLENT FOR ME
Your welcome. It really is a great product.
How many hours does it take to freeze
I am not sure, I have never timed it. Temp stays between -10 and -15 .
Have you tried putting fresh food in it to freeze?
Yes. It works great.
Great to hear. Thank you.
I have 120watt panel and 12v N65 battery can i run this freezer?
I use a 100 amp hr battery and an n65 is a 65 amp hr battery si It depends on where you live. If you get sun than we do here in TN then it is possible. If not than I would say no. Where we are it really needs a 150 watt panel and an 100 amp hr battery to make it through the winter. Ours is in my shop which is insulated but not heated.
How does it work at night?
We have a 100 amp battery that the solar panels charge. It usually only cycles on a couple of times at night. This is a great freezer for off grid.
What size panel & battery would I need for there 14cu ft freezer?
800 Watt-hrs/day Is what the spec sheet says
Bob great question. I am assuming you have a 120 volt deep freeze? There are a few questions I need answered before I can answer your question. Where are you located (not your actual address, the state will be fine)? I need to know this so I can look up how many hours of sunlight you get in the winter. Also do you have a place to mount your panels where they get direct sunlight from sun up to sun down?
NY
Yes I have a place that gets direct sunlight all day.
I’m trying to run the sundanzer 14cuft freezer it’s 800 watt hrs per day