How to Charge Portable Refrigerator?
Portable refrigerators can be charged in several ways, depending on the specific model you have. There are 4 methods include:
DC Power Cord Charging
Many portable refrigerators come with a DC Power Cord that can be plugged into a cigarette lighter socket.
HOW TO DO?
- Insert the refrigerator plug into the vehicle 12V Lighter socket.
- Turn on the vehicle power and start charging.
- The charging time may vary due to the refrigerator capacity, power supply voltage and other factors. Please check the refrigerator manual.
Note: Please ensure that the power supply voltage is stable before charging to avoid damage to the refrigerator.
AC charger
Where to purchase: AC charger
Solar Panel Charging
Some portable refrigerators come with a solar panel that can be used to charge the unit during the day.
HOW TO?
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Make sure the solar panel is compatible with your portable refrigerator. Check the voltage and current specifications of the panel and compare it with the specifications of your refrigerator.
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Place the solar panel in a location where it will receive maximum sunlight during the day.
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Connect the solar panel to a solar charge controller. The charge controller regulates the voltage and current from the panel and ensures it is safe for charging the refrigerator.
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Connect the output of the charge controller to the charging port on your portable refrigerator.
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Turn on the refrigerator and wait for it to start charging. The charging time will depend on the size of the solar panel, the strength of the sunlight, and the battery capacity and charging rate of your refrigerator.
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Once the battery is fully charged, disconnect the solar panel from the charge controller and the refrigerator.
Note: Some portable refrigerators may have a built-in battery indicator that shows the charging status. Refer to the user manual for more information on charging and the use of your refrigerator.