MAXOAK Bluetti EB150 powering 52 quart Xtremepower Alpicool fridge

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Testing to see how long the Bluetti will power a 52 quart fridge before it has to be recharged.
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This test is not in a real world environment and the fridge is almost empty . Temperature in this room is pretty cool and the fridge was only opened two or three times during the course of this test.

VANquishedAdventures
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Some people complained about your tests not being real world. I think those of us who are familiar with these refrigerators, and look at battery boxes in the class of a Bluetti And figure out that we need to subtract once we are moving down the road.

I think your test is perfect. This is what we all do. We plug it in and see how long it will go before we use it in the real world. I plugged my dorm refrigerator in, got a little over 39 hours with it. I know it will be shorter if I take it somewhere. You did a terrific job and I appreciate your time to keep us informed.

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Its impossible to get a "perfect" test that everyone will agree on. This is a good baseline. Yes, it will be opened and closed. Yes, it may be warmer. If this test had it opened 5 times a day...people would complain...why not 10 or why not 3. If the outside temp was 95 or 65....people would complain. Like any test...your mileage will vary. Like any time you have open comments...you'll constantly have the "yeah but" or crowd kick in. Nice cooler, great power generator and a great vid. PS...you can charge EB150 in car. Use pure sine wav invertor, plugged into cigarette lighter and Bluetti plugged into ac on Bluetti. Also charge with up to 500 watt of panels. With the right solar setup, good weather and a little luck....you can run the fridge indefinitely.

southtube
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Hey, you answered my questions.
Just got a Bluetti and waiting on my Alpicool 52 at to arrive any day.
Thanks.

beauroberts
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RW results should be at least 4 or 5 days in moderate weather. In the summer (with no insulation) I would be happy with 4 days. Let's see how close that is. Thanks for the info.

flooradda
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Great informative video! I'm throwing around the idea of getting one of these batteries and am looking for the best bang for my buck! Thanks! New subscriber from SilverTurtle65's livestream!

HoneyandMe
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Nice video. The times seem off though. You show 4 days on the post it but mention its lasted for a week. Can you explain this please...Thanks

southtube
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I have an alpaca with exact same display is yours can't get the app to pair is there a trick or or a guide that you could tell me

kurtzxcvb
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Wow, I'm impressed! I did a test run with my Ausranvik 48qt on my Inergy Apex and it only ran 55 hours. I did turn it off when the battery had 20% left because I'm trying to extend its life. I'm not sure how long it would run if I let the battery drain all the way down like you did. My fridge is a hog. Lol. It runs at 45w and I even saw it spike to 80w for a second.



I had to turn off the low-battery protection on my fridge to get it to even run that long. Does your fridge have that kind of protection that you had to turn off? How big is the battery on the Bluetti? The Apex is 92amp.

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Operating in a home with controlled temperature and not used at all. Just sat there and cooled. No load.

billjones