SetPower AJ50 'Long Term' Use Report

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SetPower AJ50 12 Volt Portable Car Refrigerator Electric Cooler
Code: Mark16 (16% off)
$319.00 USD

Specifications
Capacity: 53 Quart | 50L
NW: 33.1lbs / 15kg
Dimension: L23 x W13.8 x H20.9"
Wattage: 30 ~ 45W
Cooling Range: 0°F ~ 50°F / -18C ~10C

Key Features
Fast Cooling can reduce the temperature from 77°C to 32°C in 15 mins
Power Consumes Less Than 1kw.h Per Day | ≤45W in Max Mode & ≤30W in ECO Mode Of 12V Car Refrigerator】
Battery Protection For Car or Other Batteries & Compatible With a Variety of Power Sources, Including 12/24V DC Cord, 110-240V AC Adapter or Solar
Two-Zone Design, Fridge Or Freezer Zone
Built-In LED Light,
Large Removable basket
40° Anti-Shake Design
3-Year Warranty on Compressor and a 1-year warranty on all other refrigerator parts.
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I have both the same refer and power station you have in the video. On our last camping trip the power cord failed and we were without cooling. I called set power and they sent me a much better power cord. I also ordered the same cord off Amazon for about $14 to have as a backup. Thanks for the videos and your insight Joe / central Idaho mountains

joeyelda
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I have a Bouge RV and I’ve been impressed with it
Use it in my Van with a Bluetti AC70
Bouge RV has an eco setting so it uses around 34 watts
So much better than a cooler and dealing with ice!!
Always enjoy your videos!

ahfurnishings
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Good update Mark, thanks for sharing, YAH bless !

MichaelR
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Having both power stations make sense. You don’t know if you are going to have full sunny days which could affect your reliance on solar for charging. I don’t like to let my batteries get to low. I will use one to a certain point, then switch to another battery and charge the other battery. Correct me if I’m wrong, but I believe you could use ice in a pinch in most of those portable refrigerator if you had to. I think the solar/refrigerator is a "cool" setup.✌️🇺🇸🇨🇦✌️

redsorgum
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I see you had a bit of a working vacation.🙂
My fall camping has kinda turned me off from a lot of this solar powered stuff. Seems I have a knack for picking rainy weeks, and everything runs down, with no sun to charge anything. I should probably look into if there is such a thing as a portable wind turbine, cuz it’s always cold, rainy and windy. Of course I don’t have those big battery banks, and a much smaller solar panel, but even if I did, there still needs to be sun.

jimf
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13:25 Would it be possible to recharge the Bluetti while it is operating the cooler? (Enough to get by from day to day with just one battery pack) On such a bright sunny day and only gathering 120 watts from a 200 watt panel, I wonder what the power gathering ability would be on an overcast day... I'll have to check out your other video review of the solar panel.

anthonycolbourne