Cooling fridge - which is cheaper Electric or LPG (2 Viewers)

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Feb 14, 2021
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So, I need to cool the fridge on my drive prior to a trip.

LPG @99p per litre Fridge consumption 468g in 24 hours
Mains electric @ £0.225 per kwh power consumption - 240W

I could probably work it out but I'm not totally confident in my maths and electric understanding.

Appreciate some other input.
 
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If it helps OP on our fridge in summer, I clocked the fridge at using 3kwh over 24 hours to cool. That was at 24 celcius outside average. I suspect it'd use rather more (around 1 kwh every 3 hours) if it was warmer as that was the peak usage.

thats 66p :oops:
 
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You need a compressor fridge next time you buy one then. Mine runs on sunshine power, it's a bit cloudy today here but there's still enough solar to run the fridge AND recharge the battery 😊

This one is only 2 years old. They cost nearly £1500, I hope never to change it - will probably sell the van first.
 
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thats 66p :oops:
Yes, but it'd probably be more than the gas at 30 celcius with the peak usage I metered (250-300w constant), so likely quite a bit worse in a very hot period. (3 hours per kwh, so roughly 8 over 24 hours, or £1.60 in electric at 20p). I would imagine in a warm summer it would cost less in the gas used potentially at 99p a litre, and a litre being 500g.
 
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You don't need the other options if you have a fridge that runs reliably and efficiently off 12v. Especially if you have solar 😊

By the way, my house compressor fridge is 21 years old, ie it's been running for 21 years continuously and never broke down 🤔 you'd probably need half a dozen absorption fridges to achieve that ☺️
Nope 21 year old absorption fridge still running strong!! Well it’s had a couple of valves and a thermocouple and at one point was known as the F’ing Fridge🤣🤣

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I must be a total tight wad…….
Just before I start the van…. I fill it he fridge with frozen food and everything else ice cold….. Free power from battery all the way to our destination 👍😂

That's what I do. I don't see the point of pre-cooling when you then have the door open while you're loading it :unsure:
 
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I must be a total tight wad…….
Just before I start the van…. I fill it he fridge with frozen food and everything else ice cold….. Free power from battery all the way to our destination 👍😂
The power that is used by your fridge on the road is probably the most expensive of all. It's is using a diesel engine that is using fuel that has customs charges on it driving an alternator.
I fill my freezer with pre frozen ready meals either home cooked or bought. It certainly will help to reduce the cooling costs whichever source you use.
It won't because you have already paid to cool them in your home fridge.
That's what I do. I don't see the point of pre-cooling when you then have the door open while you're loading it :unsure:
 
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What you don’t want is to cool fridge freezer day before you leave, load with food, then just before you leave, find there was a power cut during night. So have a load of half defrosted stuff just as you go.., I now put frozen stuff in the day we leave.

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Blimey how long do you leave the door open when loading?
Not met yet hubby have you ... it takes him ages to pack stuff into the freezer, I do the fridge stuff in about 10 seconds.
 
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