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<blockquote data-quote="Ridge Runner" data-source="post: 464049" data-attributes="member: 3775"><p>Yeah ARB Quote those figures in the manual but when you do the maths with the actual run time as a fridge they use about 0.475 to about 0.80 amps per hour, In cooler climes they will use even less, On AC the highest I have recorded is 0.346 Amps per hour and on the wattage side of things it was using 9.375 watts per hour over a 48 hr period, I really can't fault the power usage of the ARB 47L, This is why I went with ARB again, I am seriously impressed with how ARB fridges perform.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridge Runner, post: 464049, member: 3775"] Yeah ARB Quote those figures in the manual but when you do the maths with the actual run time as a fridge they use about 0.475 to about 0.80 amps per hour, In cooler climes they will use even less, On AC the highest I have recorded is 0.346 Amps per hour and on the wattage side of things it was using 9.375 watts per hour over a 48 hr period, I really can't fault the power usage of the ARB 47L, This is why I went with ARB again, I am seriously impressed with how ARB fridges perform. [/QUOTE]
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