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EZetil compressor fridges

Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2015 12:31 am
by the1andonly
Any experience with this make?

Re: EZetil compressor fridges

Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2015 8:42 am
by winchman
http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/chatter/dis ... cID=125169
To be fare they have mixed reviews but for a fridge not to have the basic warning labels and instructions concerns me

Have you looked at the Dometic DS200? Its 65w, compact totally silent and I know some one who sells them cheap :D

Re: EZetil compressor fridges

Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2015 4:48 pm
by francophile1947
winchman wrote:http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/chatter/dis ... cID=125169
To be fare they have mixed reviews but for a fridge not to have the basic warning labels and instructions concerns me

Have you looked at the Dometic DS200? Its 65w, compact totally silent and I know some one who sells them cheap :D
That link is to a 3 way fridge, not a compressor one.

Re: EZetil compressor fridges

Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2015 6:25 pm
by winchman
francophile1947 wrote:
winchman wrote:http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/chatter/dis ... cID=125169
To be fare they have mixed reviews but for a fridge not to have the basic warning labels and instructions concerns me

Have you looked at the Dometic DS200? Its 65w, compact totally silent and I know some one who sells them cheap :D
That link is to a 3 way fridge, not a compressor one.
But the comment re poor labelling shows a potential quality issue?
I suspect the compressor one is just some one else's re badges.

Re: EZetil compressor fridges

Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2015 11:23 pm
by the1andonly
couldn't find too many reviews
the review quoted using propane in a tent.
Ive used a Camping Gaz 3 way fridge (the ezetil/royal rediculously simular) for 19 years and soon noticed that there is a flame near the bottom and if not on a solid flat surface a ground sheet will soon contact the bottom surface.
for many years I've read about the dangers of naked flames (and more recently dead barbeques) in a tent (we used to use gas lanterns).

I've found 2 brochures concerning EZetil products, one origin germany one from a cz cech site. 4 versions of the 3 way fridge included for various markets :general, Dutch, French, and UK. Only the French one is specified for dual Butane / propane use.

Now propane burns a lot hotter than Butane, no wonder he charrred/ burned his tent.

Thanks to Winchman for his searching.
But this is a classic dont believe what you read without a good pinch of salt/ research.
This fridge uses the same compressor as the waeco but not much other info available
as an aside I found the Australians don't like the waeco

Re: EZetil compressor fridges

Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 11:27 am
by Dodgey
I took a quick look at that thread. You only get carbon monoxide poisoning in one way - when a gas flame does not get enough clean air to completely burn - i.e. lack of ventilation. No gas appliance can "make" carbon monoxide by design. Only if it is not ventilated properly.

As traumatic as the event was for them, they put a gas appliance in an area not well ventilated. There is no other way to make carbon monoxide with a gas appliance. He thought it was ventilated, but was wrong.

He even tries to justify his actions by quoting that whilst the instructions say not to use the fridge (on gas) in cars, mobile homes or caravans, it does not spell out that you must not use it in a tent (another sealed environment) - so he did! Must safetey instructions literally list every single sealed environment for the stupid? i.e. wendy house, garden shed, coach, plane. - you get the idea lol.

That kind of posting makes me appreciate why we don't allow people to slag-off brands on here. One misguided person has a bad time and then it's "burn them all!" :-)

Re: EZetil compressor fridges

Posted: Fri May 01, 2015 1:00 pm
by the1andonly
to close
I have bought an Eztil ezt35 compressor fridge.
34l useable 36l stated volume (2x2 l bottles poss)
12v (onboard 240v transformer, so mains as well)
cool to -18C only used at +2 so far (ie fridge)
quick and quiet.
so far impressed.
one problem that is not fridge related is i screwed the lb with using a cool box overnight.
not enough volts to keep the solar charger up, so startup charge from car no problem.
Thought i'd rewired to load on solar charger but still killed battery.
rewire it properly (what am i doing wrong, cant see amps drawn on load,same charger has dodgey used to use) and get a new battery.
alternative 12V timer and relay?

Re: EZetil compressor fridges

Posted: Fri May 01, 2015 1:50 pm
by g8dhe
What size solar panel, and you would need to give us the exact wiring info to comment on that aspect, however the Solar controller should be indicating what is going on regarding charging - do you have the external add-on meter?

Re: EZetil compressor fridges

Posted: Fri May 01, 2015 2:11 pm
by helen&tony
Hi
Dodgey..
You got it...hole in one!
How can you protect against idiots buying an appliance , misusing it through absolute stupidity and blaming the manufacturer!...
Over the years I've dealt with the public, and dare I say, that there are 2 types...those who are born the usual way, and others that must be "hatchlings"...and the problem is that everyone has been given the vote, regardless....and THERE'S AN ELECTION COMING.....Scary!
Cheers
Helen

Re: EZetil compressor fridges

Posted: Fri May 01, 2015 2:36 pm
by the1andonly
geof
100w
just lost my in depth reply so a quick one
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/30A-12V-24V-S ... 27faa15615

no additional meter
only under bonnet

Re: EZetil compressor fridges

Posted: Fri May 01, 2015 2:55 pm
by the1andonly
Geoff
solar charger
load -ve to charge -ve
load +ve to fuse box to 4x 20A sockets in rear 30A cables.

lb connected to
sb via split charge relay
additional fuse box to distribute to ancillaries ( blinds, radio, 12v socket, left hand cab light, rhs still on fuse 1).

charger display
std display both arrows on load connected
cycle left button
temp
lb charge 2.4 A
load charge 0.0A
load volts 12.6v
load connected

Put fridge in and on working nicely load charge 0.0A

from charger site
Low voltage protection(settable) 10.7V/21.4V
is mine set too low, some thing to check

Re: EZetil compressor fridges

Posted: Fri May 01, 2015 3:45 pm
by g8dhe
That all sounds fine, and the compressor fridge uses the same compressor as ours and that's been running all 24/7 since last summer all winter, so you should be OK.

Re: EZetil compressor fridges

Posted: Fri May 01, 2015 9:54 pm
by the1andonly
Later on load was showing .2A
battery probably fried
will substitute for older one from my folding camper
better stick it on charge again (yippie still 12.9v before charging , on on and off trickle charge all winter, alternating with sons bike battery)
thanks