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  • DIY - How much solar panel power do I need to freeze water in a cooler and how?

    Great forum. Noob with questions here.

    I'm trying to use this guide to build a DIY 12 Volt Air Conditioner for a regular cab pickup truck. The fan is only a 4watt 12 volt and will sit outside the cab.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NcU...7YfXvHANKwMep8



    Mix of questions.

    Any chance I can run that fan off my trucks battery for 8 hours without fully draining my battery?
    If not, can 100watt panel charge up a deep cycle 12 volt battery in 6 solid hours of florida sun?
    For day time use, what's the cheapest solar panel hookup just to run this fan?
    Anybody know if most cars can run their AC fan room temp without the car running for eight hours without damaging the cars battery?
    DIY - Can 100 watt solar panel somehow freeze water in a bucket? This is DIY without an ice maker.Can this 12 volt cooling mechanism be done DIY ?

    http://www.amazon.com/Koolatron-Voya...56AHZYBKX7AT63

    http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2010/...ze-water-heat/

    Thank You!

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    Originally posted by cyberpine View Post
    Great forum. Noob with questions here.


    Mix of questions.

    Any chance I can run that fan off my trucks battery for 8 hours without fully draining my battery? NO
    If not, can 100watt panel charge up a deep cycle 12 volt battery in 6 solid hours of florida sun? NO
    For day time use, what's the cheapest solar panel hookup just to run this fan? Tell us the power requirements (measured) of the fan.
    Anybody know if most cars can run their AC fan room temp without the car running for eight hours without damaging the cars battery? They cannot. A couple of hours would be pushing it.
    DIY - Can 100 watt solar panel somehow freeze water in a bucket? This is DIY without an ice maker.Can this 12 volt cooling mechanism be done DIY ? It can, but it would not be practical. Thermoelectric devices (Peltier/Seebeck junctions) are too inefficient and compressor type coolers are too complex and take too much energy. In my opinion anyway.

    http://www.amazon.com/Koolatron-Voya...56AHZYBKX7AT63 12V, 4.5A DC input is very high for the amount of cooling produced. The product is well insulated and can keep stuff cool IF the box stays closed. If you put in warm food the time taken to cool it will be annoyingly long. If you put in liquid water, it might take days to freeze it. The higher the surrounding air temperature, the higher the lowest temperature limit it can reach.

    http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2010/...ze-water-heat/ The technology described here depends on having supercooled water as your starting point. No help for your situation.

    Thank You!
    See answers inline above.
    Last edited by inetdog; 11-06-2014, 01:20 AM.
    SunnyBoy 3000 US, 18 BP Solar 175B panels.

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