Bushman Roadie Portable Fridge 15L
SKU: SC-15_WHITE Learn More»Product Description
Roadie 15L - The Drivers Fridge, 5 Year Warranty. Australia’s best, small portable fridge freezer, bar none.
With a unique 31cm tall interior and narrow width, the Roadie is small enough to fit almost anywhere, but big enough to hold everything you need for a long drive. You can stand up 1.25L soft drink bottles, champagne and wine bottles.
The Roadie has a powder coated steel cabinet for supreme strength, and an extensively modified and Bushman approved cooling system to reduce energy consumption. This will save you power, improve cooling performance and increase the life of your compressor.
Keep a Bushman Roadie close and handy in your 4WD, RV, car, truck or agricultural equipment, or as the perfect centre console fridge.
And yes, you can use the Roadie as a dedicated freezer too.
Included:
- Bushman Roadie 15L Fridge
- Transit Cover
- Tie Down Brackets
- Padded Shoulder Carry Strap
- Stainless Steel Cam Buckle Straps
- HD Anderson lead with cigarette adapter
Brilliant Design:
- Mountable base with nutserts
- Centre console or Bench seat fridge
- Ice White lid liner
Practical Storage:
- Holds 20 * 375ml cans
- Stand up 1.25L soft drink / wine bottles
- Fridge or Freezer
Tie-down Kit Included:
- Two 1m x 25mm cam buckle tie-down straps
- Two tie down anchor points
Features:
- Strong
- Powder-coated steel cabinet
- Powerful & reliable Secop Danfoss compressor
- High density insulation
- Robust Bushman construction
Efficient:
- Wire on tube condensor delivers maximum heat exchange and significantly reduces dust build up
- Extensive ventillation
- High speed fanEfficient
Versatile:
- 2 Insulated drink holders
- Reversible lid with magnetic seals
Tech Specs:
- Set temperature range -18º to 10º
- Operates up to a 30º angle
- 10 A built in fuse
- Set temperature range -18º to 10º
- Operates up to a 30º angle
- 10 A built in fuse
Compressor
- German designed Secop Danfoss BD1.4VSD
- Variable speed drive compressor
- Average amp draw 0.58Ah
- Voltage range 12V / 24V DC
Low Current
- Cut in 10.9V
- Cut out 9.6V
Warranty
- 5 Years Australia wide
Specifications
SKU SC-15_WHITE
Brand Bushman
Warranty Period: 5 Years
Product Category Portable Camping Fridges
Product Type Compressor driven vehicle / car fridge
Total Capacity (Litres) 15
Temperature range Set temperature range -18º to 10º
Fridge Cabinet Material Metal
Fridge Depth (mm) 535
Fridge Width (mm) 220
Fridge Height (mm) 380
Configuration Fridge/freezer
Portable Fridge Type Single Zone
Net Weight (kg) 10
Compressor Secop Danfoss compressor
Voltage 12V / 24V DC
Digital Display Yes
Defrosting Type Manual
Thermostat Type Digital
Avg Power Consumption Average amp draw 0.58Ah
Product Material Powder-coated steel cabinet
Colour Grey
Popular Product Applications 12V car fridge, car fridge, portable mini fridge for camping, camping car fridge, 12v mini fridge
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Product Q&A
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Hi, I want to use my 90amp hour camping battery to run a portable fridge. How many hours will I get from my battery before needing to recharge? And what solar panels should I use to charge the battery?
Hi Greg, great question. It is good that you will use the solar panel to charge the battery, as opposed to running the fridge directly from the solar panel, as voltage will drop if clouds come overhead for instance. You can run the fridge direct from your solar panels if you wish, but using the battery means your refrigerator keeps running even if the voltage output of the solar panel drops severely due to cloud cover.
Presumably your 90amp hour battery is an AGM / GEL / Lead Acid type, meaning they have an approximate 'Depth of Discharge' of around 50% - so you can only use around half the capacity of the battery before you need to recharge. For Lithium batteries, you can get down to around 20% of capacity (sometimes more), however lithium batteries are more expensive. So, your battery model has around 45 hours capacity before you need to recharge. A portable camping fridge of say around 40-50 litres in size will draw approximately 0.75 amps/hr*. Meaning you will get approximately 60 hours of total run time from your battery before needing to re-charge, assuming you are running just your fridge and nothing else. Obviously different brands and models have different power draw ratings and a larger portable fridge will draw more power than a smaller model - best to check each fridge model's specifications for precise power draw data.
Now looking at solar panels and the fact you may also want some other small camping appliances as well as the fridge: A good rule of thumb to prevent inadequacies with power supply is to have a solar panel large enough to provide enough daily power to run your appliances, and have battery storage of an extra 2/3 on hand. So, if your portable fridge plus some other small camping appliances consume a total of say 30 amp-hours per day, you should have battery storage of 90 amp-hours capacity (like your battery does) and a solar panel of at least 80-100 watts or greater capacity to ensure you won't have problems. It is advised to go a little higher in specification than your needs, however. A popular solar panel size to charge your batteries to run camping fridges is around 100 to 160 watts… a quality 160 watt portable solar panel should give you around 60 amps per day of charging, assuming around 7 hours of decent sunlight.
So based on the above, a 160 watt sized panel could be a good option for your sized battery - this should give you enough daily power to comfortably run a standard sized portable fridge and some other small appliances if required. Thanks.
*Note that average power consumption data depends on things such as ambient temp, compressor speed (fridge setting), temp of contents in fridge, etc. So treat this numbers as approximation to give you a 'thereabouts' guide.
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If I used this in a campervan enclosure, how much space does it require around it? Thank you.
Hi Clare, we would recommend a buffering around the perimeter of the fridge of at least 100mm when storing inside an enclosure. Many portable fridge manufacturer's will actually recommend up to around 200mm of buffering gap specifically around the fridge's vents for optimal performance.
Many thanks.
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What type of compressor runs Bushman portable fridges?
Bushman portable fridge / freezers feature a SECOP compressor (formally known as Danfoss compressors). This compressor is the most commonly known on the market and is found in Evakool, Camec and Bushman portable fridges.
To find out more information on the SECOP Compressor and to compare other fridge compressors, check out our blog post here: https://bit.ly/2OIro2V
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Dose this unit come with a 240 volt cord to also plug into main power
Hi Adrian,
This model comes with connections for 12v/24v, but doesn't have a 240v cable.
If you wanted to run off 240v you would need an adapter like this: Dometic 240v Power Adapter
Regards,
Sean
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Can the door be configured to open from either side?
Hi There, the lid can be configured to open from the left side or right side,
Bushman advise the following:
You can change the opening direction of the lid by removing the 2 plastic hinge recess covers and swapping the lid hinges to the opposite side of the fridge cabinet.
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Can I run my portable fridge freezer directly from a solar panel/blanket?
Hi there,
Unfortunately no, a battery must always be used to provide a continuous power supply. You must plug the portable fridge/freezer into the battery and then plug the battery into the solar panel/blanket.
The solar panel/blanket on its own is unable to provide stable and constatnt power to your portable fridge/freezer, which is required to mantain your pre-set temperature.
Thanks for your question.
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Why do I have to ensure my portable fridge freezer is setup in a well ventilated location?
Hi there,
When a portable fridge/freezer is not properly ventilated, the unit can overheat and result in high power consumption leading to poor performance and efficiency.
It's also recommended to regularly clean the air inlet and outlet vents so that it is free from dust to prevent blockages.
Thanks for your question.
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Are these manufactured in Australia?
No, Bushman is an Australian company, however their products are not manufactured here.
Customer Reviews
Fridge bought to boost freezer needs in Caravan Review by Lionel McKeeGreat size great quality product(Posted on 4 November 2021)
Great product and works very well Review by Domenic TrimarchiI purchased the Bushman 15l fridge due to its narrow design but not only it saves space it is a very effective unit that works very well and cools quickly and energy efficient. I would recommend this product to any one, you will not be disappointed.(Posted on 2 December 2019)
Good fridge Review by Garth BarkerVery happy with fridge have tried it on both 12 volt via a cigarette lighter and a controlled solar source as I am off on a 7000 km road trip on my Harley over the top of Aus.(Posted on 24 April 2019)
Bushman15l Review by Denise FowlerWe really like the product. Works just as we want. Great having the range of settings. Only downside....would be good if it had handles for easy carry when loaded.(Posted on 26 February 2019)
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