SunDanzer 165 Litre DC Powered Refrigerator / Freezer
NEWSFLASH
: Shipment arriving from the USA in mid-May 2010 - limited stocks, so avoid
disappointment and reserve your super-energy efficient Sundanzer fridge/freezer
now!
Save on system costs with SunDanzer DC-powered
refrigerators and freezers (can be run in either mode); perfect for small-scale
solar applications. This 165 litre fridge/freezer draws as little as 168Whrs / 14AH
a day in refrigerator mode @ 32C ambient temperature!
These highly energy efficient units with exceptionally low
electricity consumption require a smaller photovoltaic (PV) system for your refrigeration needs.
SunDanzer units feature 4.33" (110 mm) of polyurethane insulation and coated steel cabinets. The brushless DC motor compressor operates on 12 or 24
VDC. A patented low-frost system reduces frost build-up for low maintenance.
SunDanzer chest-style refrigerators and freezers are easy to clean using the drain hole at the bottom of the unit. With thick insulation and a refrigeration system optimized for solar, every SunDanzer solar refrigerator and freezer provides outstanding, economical and reliable operation. Each SunDanzer solar refrigerator is carefully tested before shipment, to ensure every customer will receive a great product that they can enjoy for years to come!
SunDanzer
165 Litre DC Powered Refrigerator / Freezer Features
- 12 or 24V DC with low voltage disconnect for battery protection
- Rugged scratch resistant galvanized steel exterior
- Easy to clean aluminium interior
- Automatic control with adjustable thermostat
SunDanzer 165L DC Powered Refrigerator / Freezer Warranty
Technical Specifications
| Model | DCR165/
DCF165 |
| Voltage | 10-31 VDC |
| Refrigerator
mode
| 168Whrs / 14AH @ 12V, 32C |
| Freezer
mode
| 441Whrs / 37AH @ 12V, 32C |
| Gross Capacity | 165
litres |
| Exterior Dimensions | 93.5W x 66.5D x 87.6H cm |
| Shipping Dimensions | 102W x 76D x 94H cm |
| Weight | 54
kg including packaging |
Downloads and manuals
This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 10 January, 2007.