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<blockquote data-quote="Ridge Runner" data-source="post: 514869" data-attributes="member: 3775"><p>NJ it will be interesting to see how much more power this set up uses, Although I was impressed with how fast that little 35L Snomaster works it is a power hungry SOB, but then it seemed to settle down after a few days and eventually started to use less power, </p><p></p><p>They are designed to work in seriously hot environments and have very high temp cut off settings and they are second to none when it comes to cooling, but I think it would need a real good power supply to keep it happy,</p><p></p><p>this idea of yours might add a couple of amps to you normal power draw but I think it might add a few more years to your fridges service life,</p><p></p><p>Are you fitting it to the big Engel first or the small one ?,</p><p></p><p>J.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridge Runner, post: 514869, member: 3775"] NJ it will be interesting to see how much more power this set up uses, Although I was impressed with how fast that little 35L Snomaster works it is a power hungry SOB, but then it seemed to settle down after a few days and eventually started to use less power, They are designed to work in seriously hot environments and have very high temp cut off settings and they are second to none when it comes to cooling, but I think it would need a real good power supply to keep it happy, this idea of yours might add a couple of amps to you normal power draw but I think it might add a few more years to your fridges service life, Are you fitting it to the big Engel first or the small one ?, J. [/QUOTE]
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