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Date:         Sun, 12 Apr 1998 09:25:47 EDT
Reply-To:     Christopher Low <chrilow@ENOREO.ON.CA>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <Vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Christopher Low <chrilow@ENOREO.ON.CA>
Subject:      Battery consumption of fridge etc
Comments: To: ev_update@db.erau.edu, vanagon.com@enoreo.on.ca

Howdy....

But an Amp. metre to the RV battery to see how much energy each appliance used in our Eurobago 1995.

Appliance Amp. Draw Fridge 9 Furnace 3 (with fan going) Light (incand.) 1.3 (the top bunk light) Faucet pump 1 (approx) Light (fluors) 0.52 Meters 0.14 Propane Detector 0.12 (power being used when everything is "off")

Conclusions: The fridge really "sucks." If it draws 9 amps and hour our 75 amp. hour battery could run it for a maximum of 8 hours. Of course then it would be totally dead and the low battery alarm would have gone off hours ago.

The fluorescent lights give off more light and are 40% more energy effecient than the incandescent light.

Email me personally if you have questions since i am already unsubscribed. We leave tomorrow!

Marion and Chris


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