Engel SB70F 60 Qt. Built-in DC Only Front-Open Fridge Freezer
The Engel SB70 Built-in front-opening 12/24V DC fridge with freezer tray. The self venting cabinet mounting is ideal for the smaller boat galleys or even for the exceptionally smaller pull behind trailer, Off-grid cabin, galleys all the way up to your full RV kitchens. When space becomes an issue, the Engel SB70 is a perfect
The Engel SB70 Built-in front-opening 12/24V DC fridge with freezer tray. The self venting cabinet mounting is ideal for the smaller boat galleys or even for the exceptionally smaller pull behind trailer, Off-grid cabin, galleys all the way up to your full RV kitchens. When space becomes an issue, the Engel SB70 is a perfect fit for all your frozen/refrigerated items you just can’t leave home without. 2-Year Manufacturer’s Warranty included.
Product Features
- Solar Compatible – Low Amp Draws (even at start-up)
- Sized to Fit Industry Standard Cut-Outs in Most RV’s
- Withstands Extreme Conditions – Incline Operation up to 30ยบ
- DC Powered Only – 12VDC or 24VDC – Variable from 0.5 – 2.7Amps (12V DC).
- Reversible Door with Changeable Door panel.
Recommend without hesitation After fiddling with propane RV fridges for a number of years in my travel van, I decided to try switching to DC. A friend had told me about this brand with nothing but praise. So, I installed it myself about three years ago. It is indeed quiet, efficient and surprising how much food I can fit inside for my road trips of 2 days to 2 months. The small freezer compartment does freeze things when the temp dial is on the maximum setting. While dry camping with filtered sun, my 95watt solar panel on…
first rate design Just received at home…unit looks very solidly made …chose the door model because being installed in a stealth van and cabinet works best for us …connected to 12v car battery and was amazed how quiet it is running, barely a hum. Surprised to see the cooling fan is off unless ambient is very high…but the coils barely get warm. The chest models are way more expensive to manufacture ( molding process), but this conventional design is very solid. Connected a small 12v 3/5/7amp battery…
and It works perfect as it draws some 30 watts/hour Bought this fridge in 2013 and installed in a cabin at 7400 feet elevation in the Dominican republic. I run it with 8 deep cycle batteries charged with a solar panel array, and It works perfect as it draws some 30 watts/hour. With the low temperatures prevailing at the site the compressor barely starts every 20-30 minutes and runs for a couple of minutes only and still keeps the temperature of the fridge at 2 centigrades (35 F). Bottom line it may use as little as 48 watts per day in this…