Instead of a pricey power station, just use a good 100ah LiFeOp4 battery for around $200 and probably get the same amount of run-time as a $600 power station. I use mine as a garage fridge also. Good video as usual.
Tool companies started offing collets as well. If I spend money on a cooler, it will be Makita since I own their batteries. Generally speaking, these are a good thing to have if someone can afford it .
My Combi Fridge (Gas/110V) had a faulty LCD. A new 12V compressor fridge is vastly more efficient.. With my 2x100AH 12V batteries and 450W Solar I can stay off grid for days.
BougeRV 12 Volt Refrigerator 12V Car Fridge 23 Quart Portable Freezer Compressor Cooler 12/24V DC 110~240 Volt AC for Truck Van RV Camper SUV Travel Camping Road Trips Tailgating -7℉~50℉
The solar panels you show power that fridge, and/or charge your power station are super small? They look like 40W max panels. Don't think that setup would work to keep this fridge powered over a longer period of time!?
Yeah that panel is small. It does a well enough job to recharge the small battery inside the fridge. But wouldn't use it to charge anything substantial.
I have a setpower mc20 and for some reason when i plug it into the ecoflow river pro 2 it will not turn off the compressor and goes to coldest temperature. The problem doesn’t happen with any other power station. I have contacted set power for a exchange.
I use an older bougerv and I’ve been happy with it. I feel like the battery is not worth buying. It’s too expensive for the WH. Perhaps more cost effective to buy 2 power stations. A smaller one like an Ecoflow river 2 just to keep in the car and a larger one for the camp site.
I use either 20v drill batteries to run the fridge temporarily for less than 6 hours. Or use a $200 LiTime 100ah battery, it runs about 2 to 3 days depending on conditions.
Wow! Brother, the DJI mic did so good not picking up the GORGEOUS flowing creek behind you (I’m sure some editing was involved, but still). And I love l,’love love the new animated font you used for this video. So fun to watch and extremely(!) easy to read… and then move away to then focus back on you and what you are showing. So good!❤
@@BackcountryExposure I guess it comes down to the quality of the compressor. I read Iceco uses Danfoss compressors. The cheap compressor in my budget fridge is still going so it's been worth it.
@@BackcountryExposure lol, they didn’t hook you up with the copy. wanted to thank you for your reviews. i’ve recently purchased the Iceco 35 pro and a Big Agnes chair because of you and love them both.
Instead of a pricey power station, just use a good 100ah LiFeOp4 battery for around $200 and probably get the same amount of run-time as a $600 power station. I use mine as a garage fridge also.
Good video as usual.
Fridge has been a game changer for our camping and road trips.
@@JourneyontheTrail love it! Just got home from our second trip out with this one. It’s so so nice.
Tool companies started offing collets as well.
If I spend money on a cooler, it will be Makita since I own their batteries.
Generally speaking, these are a good thing to have if someone can afford it .
I feel like 12v isn’t for me but love the toss up Devin!
It’s definitely bougie, but you make very compelling arguments for the 12V fridge. I think my step will be from a cheap igloo to a roto molded cooler.
My Combi Fridge (Gas/110V) had a faulty LCD. A new 12V compressor fridge is vastly more efficient.. With my 2x100AH 12V batteries and 450W Solar I can stay off grid for days.
awesome job on the review Devin. But all I could focus on were those raspberry sticks in your freezer. LOL. Are those good?
Ha ha! They are so good!
Love the dual side option of the fridge. The price point isn’t too terrible, considering other portable fridges.
@@jackiamato138 totally. Especially compared to Dometic.
@@BackcountryExposure Ya, that’s the fridge I have, the 35L domestic.
I got one on Amazon for around 130 bucks works just as good 👍
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@@olddad67 nice!
I wish it was shorter length wise. Maybe taller or wider, but the length of it can cause (for me) some space constraints.
What 4 panel solar setup is that? It looks like a small profile. Thanks!
@@HawkeyeOnaMission it’s the BougeRV 50W panel.
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The solar panels you show power that fridge, and/or charge your power station are super small? They look like 40W max panels. Don't think that setup would work to keep this fridge powered over a longer period of time!?
Yeah that panel is small. It does a well enough job to recharge the small battery inside the fridge. But wouldn't use it to charge anything substantial.
I have a setpower mc20 and for some reason when i plug it into the ecoflow river pro 2 it will not turn off the compressor and goes to coldest temperature. The problem doesn’t happen with any other power station. I have contacted set power for a exchange.
@@fr0styqrc1 yeah that seems like defective electronics.
I use an older bougerv and I’ve been happy with it. I feel like the battery is not worth buying. It’s too expensive for the WH. Perhaps more cost effective to buy 2 power stations. A smaller one like an Ecoflow river 2 just to keep in the car and a larger one for the camp site.
@@nabwong that’s fair. For me it’s that it doesn’t take up additional space in the car and gives me to added power.
@@BackcountryExposure True. I’ll probably get one if they can make them at least 300wh
I use either 20v drill batteries to run the fridge temporarily for less than 6 hours. Or use a $200 LiTime 100ah battery, it runs about 2 to 3 days depending on conditions.
Or a beat up 1990 Coleman
Wow! Brother, the DJI mic did so good not picking up the GORGEOUS flowing creek behind you (I’m sure some editing was involved, but still). And I love l,’love love the new animated font you used for this video. So fun to watch and extremely(!) easy to read… and then move away to then focus back on you and what you are showing. So good!❤
Thank you! The audio is straight out of the mic, no other edits. Love those mics.
Nice Devin I think for car camping nothing beats good ole ice!
@@Troutvoyager I disagree, but that’s the reason for the discussion on why or why not. 😁
@troutvoyager extremely incorrect.
That's an awfully big investment to avoid managing $4 bags of ice.
Car fridges are great. They sip power. I've had a budget fridge (
@@rodoutdoors I’d like to buy a “cheap” fridge just for the sake of testing to see what power consumption and efficiency is like as a comparison.
@@BackcountryExposure I guess it comes down to the quality of the compressor. I read Iceco uses Danfoss compressors. The cheap compressor in my budget fridge is still going so it's been worth it.
Incorrect. Don't call or a solar generator. It does not generate solar. In fact, it does not generate anything.
isn’t it “boozh”, as in bougie? that’s the play.
@@stevenpeterson8444 🤷🏻♂️
@@BackcountryExposure lol, they didn’t hook you up with the copy. wanted to thank you for your reviews. i’ve recently purchased the Iceco 35 pro and a Big Agnes chair because of you and love them both.
i feel like you don't give good review of this item 👎👎 it Kinda Boring
@@onlyking5427 how would you like to see it done?