Ultra Energy Efficient DC Refrigeration

No AC Inverter Needed !

STR/STF Series Battery-Powered Units

Remote home and cabin owners, are you aware that it takes ten 85 watt solar panels with their associated mounting brackets, wire, charge controller, combiner box, inverter, inverter cables, battery cables, fusing and a fairly large bank of deep cycle batteries to power a conventional 600 watt refrigerator !

Components needed to run a conventional 600 watt refrigerator

Components needed to run a this Ultra High Efficiency refrigerator

Ten 85 watt solar panels : $4,390.00

One 85 watt solar panel : $439.00

Racks for ten solar panels : $444.00

Rack for one solar panel : $74.25

Xantrex C-60 charge controller : $163.00

15 feet of sunlight resistant wiring : $15.00

150 feet of sunlight resistant wire : $150.00

One 10 amp fuse : $5.00

Xantrex TCB-10 combiner box :  $187.00

BZ240 charge controller : $59.00

Xantrex DR1512 inverter :  $802.00

2 Trojan T105 batteries : $324.00

Xantrex 300 amp inverter fuse : $61.50

1 Xantrex BC1.5 2/0 battery interconnect : $14.76

Xantrex CD60ST circuit breaker : $31.98

 

Xantrex BC5-4/0 inverter cables : $86.10

 

8 Trojan T105 batteries : $1,296.00

 

10 Xantrex BC1.5 4/0 battery interconnects : $147.60

 

10 ten amp combiner box fuses : $10.00

 

Grand Total : $7,769.18

Grand Total : $931.01

The above calculations lists what is needed to power a conventional refrigerator and a these Ultra High Efficiency high efficiency refrigerator. The price does not include the cost of a refrigerator.

Save on system costs with these Ultra High Efficiency battery-powered solar refrigerators and freezers. These highly efficient units with exceptionally low energy consumption require a smaller photovoltaic (PV) system for your refrigeration needs. these Ultra High Efficiency units feature 4.33" (110 mm) of polyurethane insulation and coated steel cabinets. The brushless motor compressor operates on 12 or 24 VDC. A patented low-frost system reduces frost build-up for low maintenance.

these Ultra High Efficiency 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, these Ultra High Efficiency refrigerators and freezers provide outstanding economical and reliable operation. these Ultra High Efficiency cabinets are commercially produced by one of the world's leading appliance manufacturers.

STR/STF General Specifications

• Voltage requirement: 12 or 24 VST
• Refrigerant: R-134a
• Polyurethane insulation: 11 cm (4.33")
• Cable length: 2m (6 ft.)

Runs on a single 80 Watt solar module in most climate !!!

Download Battery Operated PDF Specification Sheet

Side Note : We recently ordered a STR225 refrigerator for our showroom. It arrived nicely crated with no dings or dents. Having only pictured this product in a brochure, we were was amazed at how nicely constructed and how large this unit was. After a simple unpacking, the unit was carried into our showroom.

After a two hour wait to make sure that the compressor oil had settled, we attached a 10 amp fuse and ring terminals to the power cables and then attached the unit to a 12 volt battery that was being charged by a 80 watt solar module.

The unit made a faint whirring sound which let us know that it was running. We walked away and began locking up for the day. Even though the instructions said that we should wait approximately 2 hours before loading it up with food, I decided to take a peek after only an hour. To my amazement the inside of this fridge felt like a freezer !

I hurried over to our service department and told our senior technician that he had to see this thing to believe it. He opened the fridge door and placed his hand against the side wall and could not believe it either.

We became concerned that these Ultra High Efficiency had shipped us a freezer instead of a fridge so we went back to our loading area to look for the packing slip and discovered that there was no mistake, the unit was what we ordered, a refrigerator not a freezer. We decided that we should adjust the thermostat, so that we didn't wind up freezing the sodas that we had placed in our new fridge.

If you happen to be in the area, be sure to stop by and share an ice cold one (soda that is !) with us from this amazing machine, you wont believe it either. All from a single 80 watt solar panel ! 


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