ICECO LP50 VS BougeRV I 12v Fridge/Freezer Comparison

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • I will drop the links to these fridge/freezers and the power station below.
    ICECO LP50 ($559): amzn.to/40RPIEF
    BougeRV 42 Qt ($329): amzn.to/3ACMCK5
    EcoFlow Power Station River 2 Max: amzn.to/3LjW4a6
    These are awesome fridge/freezers. The BougeRV is definitely a solid budget fridge but the ICECO offers some benefits that may be worth an extra $230 to you.

Комментарии • 8

  • @timtaylor8557
    @timtaylor8557 Месяц назад

    One important fact would be how fast they get to temp. The specs for the Iceco seem to indicate it cools much faster. Have you proven this?

  • @george230
    @george230 11 месяцев назад +1

    I just picked. Up the aspen bougerv cooler and the watts r very low. Ill have to check out the iceco. Great content. Appreciate the review

  • @DutchK75
    @DutchK75 Год назад +3

    Wow, I didn't realize the wattage bounced like that. I have a Snomaster 90qt dual zone. And it will go to a wattage and stay there. If it decides it needs 85w to run. It ramps up to 85w and stays there til the compressor decides to kick off. Then the wattage ramps down. I'm running it off a Bluetti EB200p.

    • @yotaovrlnd
      @yotaovrlnd  Год назад

      The wattage jumping all over could very well be due to me using the my EcoFlow to do the test. Not the most scientific way to measure wattage but it's what I had to do it.

    • @DutchK75
      @DutchK75 Год назад

      @@yotaovrlnd There isn't any science to it. Ambient temperatures are always going to be a variable. And fridges are temperamental to it. Especially a camp fridge.

  • @johnr5545
    @johnr5545 Год назад +2

    Thanks god bless

  • @RogueBones
    @RogueBones Год назад

    How long are you typically able to run off of that ecoflow while you’re on a trip?

    • @yotaovrlnd
      @yotaovrlnd  Год назад

      It is hard to give a specific number with all the different variables that go into this. Typically, I have my fridge plugged into the Ecoflow while driving and at the same time I am charging the Ecoflow. This way I can power the fridge and anything else needed overnight. If I didn't plug in the Ecoflow I would expect to be around 30-40% by the end of a nice hot day. Just an estimate because I usually charge up during the day on our trips.