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<blockquote data-quote="davent" data-source="post: 258581" data-attributes="member: 6002"><p>Ok, sorry for this condor, 1 last question, a mate suggested I use an ark2 power box?</p><p>Said, this can be charged through the car cig lighter as well, but only 1.5 amp out put? Is that right?</p><p>Could I run the gennie, run my fridge off that for a few hours at night, plug the ark pack into the gennie, and use the solar panel during the day?</p><p>Basiclly, the only electrical use will be the fridge, a primus 60lt. Blurb says it draws an average of .74 amph when set at 3 deg c. </p><p>The longest it will run without any charge will be the drive down, allow 10 hours.</p><p>Will have about 2 hours of usable daylight when I set up camp, then the battery will need to power the fridge for another 12 hours or so, so say 24 hours straight use, then still hooked up to the fridge, and solar panel (160w) for the next 8 days or so. I can take the gennie, and give the battery a 4 or 5 hour rest each night I suppose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davent, post: 258581, member: 6002"] Ok, sorry for this condor, 1 last question, a mate suggested I use an ark2 power box? Said, this can be charged through the car cig lighter as well, but only 1.5 amp out put? Is that right? Could I run the gennie, run my fridge off that for a few hours at night, plug the ark pack into the gennie, and use the solar panel during the day? Basiclly, the only electrical use will be the fridge, a primus 60lt. Blurb says it draws an average of .74 amph when set at 3 deg c. The longest it will run without any charge will be the drive down, allow 10 hours. Will have about 2 hours of usable daylight when I set up camp, then the battery will need to power the fridge for another 12 hours or so, so say 24 hours straight use, then still hooked up to the fridge, and solar panel (160w) for the next 8 days or so. I can take the gennie, and give the battery a 4 or 5 hour rest each night I suppose. [/QUOTE]
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