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Pam W



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Other half is pretty confident he can sort all the battery management stuff out without all the spendy gadgetry but will probably check out a couple of systems anyway, just for research purposes! Smile
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I have been reading up and I'm thinking the National Luna 50L Weekender - fridge & freezer, S/S finish, built in battery management, low draw (15a fused twice) & jackets available.

Just need some £'s Shocked
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bpman wrote:
I have been reading up and I'm thinking the National Luna 50L Weekender - fridge & freezer, S/S finish, built in battery management, low draw (15a fused twice) & jackets available.

Just need some £'s Shocked


And permission or a good hiding place Whistle


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Post #136372 2nd Apr 2012 9:07pm
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ARB 47 power consumption

Quote:


Current Draw: 0.87 amps/hour*
*Power consumption tested at 3°C cabinet temperature, 26°C-31°C ambient temperature range, test duration of 66 hours and supply voltage of 12V DC





National Luna 50 litre weekend

Quote:


Power consumption - 12V - 2.5Amps average running current, 1.53 - 2.6 amp/hour average power draw




Figures taken from official websites


Brendan
Post #136385 2nd Apr 2012 9:28pm
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BigRuss



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You never know you may find a shop soiled one somewhere

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Post #136401 2nd Apr 2012 10:02pm
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leeds



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Watch it shop soiled water fairy!


Brendan
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BigMike



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Why is the NT so much more expensive? What does it do that the others don't? (apart from use more power Laughing )
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Go Beyond



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I have the exact NT that BPMan has mentioned (with the cover and floor mount) and it really is a well made piece of kit !

I'm not sure that it is fair to compare the Weekender with the ARB 47 as the NT is a fridge with seperate freezer and the ARB appears to be a single compartment style ???

The NT also comes with a sophisticated battery management set up which again the ARB doesn't appear to have, bit like comparing the 130 XS to a 90 base ....
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leeds wrote:
Watch it shop soiled water fairy!


Oooh yeah, I heard a rumour around the campfire this was BigRuss' new name Laughing
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BigRuss



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GREENI wrote:
leeds wrote:
Watch it shop soiled water fairy!


Oooh yeah, I heard a rumour around the campfire this was BigRuss' new name Laughing


Oi let me put you straight right away Evil or Very Mad

There was nothing camp about it!






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leeds wrote:
Watch it shop soiled water fairy!


Brendan

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konabikes11 wrote:
leeds wrote:
Watch it shop soiled water fairy!


Brendan

Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter


BigRuss ... can you remember Brendan's new name ?
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bpman



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national luma info here including info about battery management and configuration

http://www.nationalluna.com/Datasheets/Luna_Manual_2011.pdf


available s/steel or aluminium ..
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leeds



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National Luna uses a Danfoss Compressor BD35F

ARB 47 litre fridge uses a Danfoss Compressor BD35F


National Luna Battery Monitor System


12 VOLT
Battery
Protection Cut-out Cut-in
LOW 9.6 10.9
MED 10.4 11.7
HIGH 11.3 12.5



ARB 47


12V DC systems
LOW 10.1 volt
MED 11.4 volt
HIGH 11.8 volts


I can not find figures readily on net for cut in voltage and do not have the manual to hand.

Looking at those figures the ARB leaves higher capacity in the battery

National Luna 50 is 40 litre fridge 10 litre freezer with temperatures seperately controlled

ARB 47 has a separate dairy/fruit compartment which runs about 5C warmer then the main compartment.

The National Luna Weekender 50 litre ali is about £250 more then the mild steel powder coated ARB 47 litre.


Brendan
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Pam W



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.... and for those of us who care about such things.....

The ARB 47l is faaaarrrrr better looking! Thumbs Up
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