Evakool Infinity Fibreglass 60 Litre Fridge Freezer
SKU: RFE60-FF Learn More»Product Description
Evakool Infinity Fibreglass 60 Litre Fridge Freezer, 5 Year Warranty. The Infinity Fibreglass Fridge/Freezer Series is your ideal travelling partner. Featuring EvaKool’s renowned fully insulated, premium, high gloss fibreglass cabinet and a Secop compressor - the Infinity Series guarantees superior airflow and cooling performance. Designed with a removable divider, the Infinity Series gives you the flexibility to choose if you want to run your fridge as a full fridge, fridge freezer combination or full freezer. EvaKool Infinity Series - Chilled For Good Times.
The Infinity Fibreglass Fridge Freezers are assembled, commissioned and tested in Australia. The Infinity range is designed for longevity, as every part is replaceable.
WHY CHOOSE THE INFINITY FIBREGLASS FRIDGE/FREEZERS?
With six sizes ranging from 47L to 100L, there is an Infinity Fridge/Freezer suited to every lifestyle. These fridges are designed and assembled in Australia with a combination of a handcrafted, premium fibreglass cabinet and Secop compressor - the benchmark for 12V technology; and will freeze in the hottest conditions.
CABINET:- FIBREGLASS
- Heat resistant, high-gloss fibreglass cabinet
- Fully insulated base and lid
- Lightweight but sturdy
- Smooth walls, hygienic and easy to clean
- No joins or gaps
- Will not rust or corrode and can be marinised for Marine use
- Non-porous and will not absorb food tastes or odours
- High quality fittings with handles that double as tie down points
- Drainage bung for easy cleaning
- Removable baskets
COMPRESSOR: Secop PBC2.0
- Secop Compressor - the benchmark in 12V technology
- Silent, reliable and efficient operation
- Digital controls with self-diagnostic fault detection
- Will operate on angles up to 30 degrees
- Three stage low voltage battery protection
POWER CONSUMPTION:
Power usage is dependent on several factors including (but not limited to): ambient temperature, required fridge temperature, temperature of fridge contents, compressor speed (fridge setting) and ventilation.
The following figures represent the average power usage at 32C (measured over a 24 hour period)
Mode |
Functionality |
Set Temperature |
Average Power Consumption |
Gas Charge |
Economy / Eco |
Fridge Only |
+5C |
0.7 - 1.0 A/Hr |
60 grams |
Normal |
Fridge Only |
+5C |
1.0 - 1.5 A/Hr |
|
Normal |
Fridge/Freezer |
-16C |
1.5 - 2.0 A/Hr |
Specifications
SKU RFE60-FF
Brand Evakool
GTIN 9330263006541
Warranty Period: 5 Years
Product Category Portable Camping Fridges
Product Type Compressor driven fibreglass portable fridge freezer
Total Capacity (Litres) 60
Temperature range Cooling capacity of up to 60°C below ambient
Fridge Cabinet Material Fibreglass
Fridge Depth (mm) 890
Fridge Width (mm) 445
Fridge Height (mm) 430
Internal Dimensions (LxWxH mm) 590mm x 320mm x 315mm (LxWxH)
Portable Fridge Type Dual Zone
Net Weight (kg) 20.5
Power Cables & Outlets 2 Pin screw inlet to Anderson lead (1.5m), 1 x Anderson to Male 12/24 Auxiliary (Cigar) Lead (3m)
Compressor Secop PBC2.0
Voltage Operates on 12/24 volts DC. Adaptor included to run fridge from a 240V power source
Avg Power Consumption (at ambient Temp of 32°C) -> As a Fridge at 4°C: 1.0 to 1.5 Amps/Hour
Avg Power Consumption As a Freezer at -16°C: 1.5 to 2.0 Amps/Hour
Quality Features Digital control, high-med-low settings, low voltage battery protection
Dimensions (LxWxH mm) 890mm x 445mm x 430mm (LxWxH)
Product Material Fully insulated fibreglass cabinet
Popular Product Applications Portable fridge, camping fridge, 12V fridge freezer, portable compressor fridge, Evakool fibreglass fridge
NOTE Note that average power consumption data depends on things such as ambient temp, compressor speed (fridge setting), temp of contents in 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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There are a few different types of Evakool portable fridge ranges - can you explain some of the main differences between them and the recommended/ideal type of use for each Evakool range?
Hi Jan, we certainly can! The below will definitely help:
Evakool Fibreglass range: These are the premium offering from Evakool and their fiberglass material mean they have exceptional insulation and will always perform very well, even in extremely hot environments. No need for an external fridge cover. They will reach desired low temperatures quicker than plastic cabinet fridges. The fiberglass material also makes them easy to clean and they will not absorb any smells - they are consequently popular for fishing requirements, among many other uses. Evakool make these models in Australia and they come with a 5 year warranty. Very popular for camping, caravan/camper trailer trips, 4WD'ing and boating. You will pay slightly more for these models, but the benefits are very compelling.
Evakool Fridgemate range: These models are built tough with an extra thick polyethylene exterior making them perfect for tradesmen, farmers, hunters etc. You can place these in the back of the ute and not worry about other objects hitting and damaging the exterior of the fridge. They are very robust. The height of the fridge’s are also designed with the height of a ute tray in mind. Popular in the bush and rural locations where the fridge may be exposed to rougher rides in the back of the ute/truck/work vehicle. This range is also made in Australia and comes with a 5 year warranty.
Evakool TMX Travelmate range: This range represents the ‘all-rounder’ of portable fridges and offers great value for money. For several hundred dollars less than other similar competitor’s models, you get a high quality portable fridge-freezer with a 5 year warranty and each model comes with an insulated fridge cover included. They are lightweight, compact (with drop down handles) and use the universal Danfoss (Secop) compressor, which is a proven compressor brand within the portable fridge industry. These fridges are used for just about everything: boating, four wheel driving, caravan/camping adventures, picnics, small events, mobile businesses etc.
Evakool TMDZ Travelmate range: This range is the newest Evakool range on the market. These fridges are a step up from the above TMX Travelmate range, in that they are Dual Zone fridge freezers and feature two seperate compartments. This meaning they can be a freezer in both compartments, a fridge in either compartment or a freezer on one side and a fridge in the other compartment...the choice is yours! These fridges still feature the Danfoss (Secop) Compressor, are made of polypropylene, Wifi enabled and are multi-voltage. All of this, plus this range features a unique lid design which enables the lid/lids to be opened from either side or removed completly, all in one action! There's no wonder these fridges rival the Dometic CFX range.
Evakool Glacier Range: This is one of Evakool’s ranges that have a lower 2 year warranty, which brings their price down and therefore they make an enticing value proposition. The majority of the Glacier models have metal cabinetry, making them tough on the exterior. Customers that will use their fridge in the back of vehicles and likely expose the fridge to being knocked about a bit will sometimes prefer a metal exterior. The metal material does make the fridge heavier, however. This range have some popular larger dual zone models, whereby the zone’s temperatures can be separately controlled to run either as a fridge or as a freezer. Often used in camper trailers as the range has sizes which fit neatly in typical camper drawer openings.
Evakool RV Range: This range is similar to the above Glacier range in that most models (the larger units) have a metal cabinet and a 2 year warranty, except the models are all single tubs. This range is suited to the budget conscious that just wants a single tub/compartment to run either entirely as a fridge, or entirely as a freezer. A simpler range than the abovementioned ranges that mostly have models with dual compartments. If you just want a single zone, no-fuss, good value portable fridge, then this range is worthy of consideration.
Our bestselling ranges from Evakool are the: Fiberglass models, the TMX Travelmates and TMDZ models, and the Glacier models.
Overall, we have no hesitation in recommending the Evakool brand: they are an Australian company who take pride in manufacturing and distributing high quality portable and upright fridges for the recreational vehicle/travel market, that have been thoroughly tested to perform in the Australian environment. Their fridges will keep your drinks cool, your food fresh and meat frozen when required. Their entire range is backed by a nationwide service agent and spare parts support network – meaning you are in safe hands for any warranty repair or spare part requirements. Cheers!
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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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In the Evakool portable fridge ranges, which models are genuine Dual Zone? (i.e. can separately operate one zone as a fridge and the other as a freezer)
Hi George,
Evakool have just released a new portable Dual Zone range: the TMDZ Travelmate Dual Zone Fridge Freezers. This range features five different models:
- Evakool TMDZ Travelmate 43 Litre Dual Zone Fridge / Freezer
- Evakool TMDZ Travelmate 51 Litre Dual Zone / Freezer
- Evakool TMDZ Travelmate 62 Litre Dual Zone Fridge / Freezer
- Evakool TMDZ Travelmate 80 Litre Dual Zone Fridge / Freezer
- Evakool TMDZ Travelmate 96 Litre Dual Zone Fridge / Freezer
They also offer two in the Glacier range, the Glacier 74 Litre G75-DX-DL and Glacier 89 Litre G100-DX-DL.
All of these models feature separate compartments, two lids (except the 43L, 51L and 62L), and most importantly a dual zone circuit cooling system; meaning they can be a freezer in both compartments, a fridge in either compartment or a freezer on one side and a fridge in the other compartment...the choice is yours!
Many thanks.
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What Solar Panel do I need to run my fridge?
The panel should be of a suitable size to meet requirements of the refrigerator and any other appliance running from the battery. Its best to use the solar panel to charge a battery, as opposed to running the fridge directly from the solar panel as voltage will drop if clouds come overhead for instance. The battery means your refrigerator keeps running even if the voltage output of the solar panel drops severely due to cloud cover. 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 refrigerator, and have battery storage of an extra 2/3 on hand. So, if your refrigerator (or any other appliance) will consume 30 amp-hours per day, you should have battery storage of 90 amp-hours capacity and a solar panel of around 80 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 120 - 160 watts.
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How much height will the Evakool Fridge Slide add to the overall height of my portable fridge?
The Overall height of the fridge slide is 90mm, but with your fridge mounted on the slide it will only add an extra 65mm to the overall height.
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What type of compressor do Evakool portable fridges use?
Evakool 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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What makes the Evakool Infinity Fibreglass different to other fridges?
Great question! First of all - Evakool assemble, commission and test their Infinity range in Australia, on the Sunshine Coast.
The Infinity range is also designed to last for a long, with every part being replaceable. This ensures that the fridge freezers can last a very long time, with spare parts available in Australia.
Even if the Infinity Fibreglass models may be a little bit more expensive, they will last well above 20 years.
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Do the Evakool portable fridges run on AC 240 Volts main power also?
Hi Greg, good question. Evakool have a few different ranges of portable fridges, some that will operate on either DC 12/24 Volts as well as AC 240 Volts mains power. Then some of the Evakool ranges have just 12/24 Volt DC plugs - in this case, you can still run the fridge from 240 Volts mains power, you would just need to use a Power Adaptor which converts 240V down to 12V to run your fridge. This kind of adaptor is popular for when 240 Volt AC mains power is available and you want to run any 12 / 24 Volt DC appliance.
Below is the current (as at Sept. 2017) breakdown of the Evakool Portable Fridge ranges in terms the built-in voltage operation:
- Evakool Fibreglass Fridge Range: 12/24 Volt built-in only. Need an adaptor to run fridge from 240 Volts power source (note an Evakool light duty adaptor is included free when a Fibreglass model is purchased from My Generator)
- Evakool Fridgemate Range: 12/24 Volt built-in only. Need an adaptor to run fridge from 240 Volts power source (note an Evakool light duty adaptor is included free when a Fridgemate model is purchased from My Generator)
- Evakool TMX Travelmate Fridge Range: 12/24 and 240 Volt built in.
- Evakool TMX TMDZ Travelmate Fridge Range: 12/24 and 240 Volt built in.
- Evakool Glacier Fridge Range: 12/24 and 240 Volt built in.
It is recommended you double check the specifications on the product page for each fridge model to get the most up to date product spec information. Many Thanks.
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How many watts does this thing use on 240v?
Hi There,
The adapter for this unit draws approximately 460W or 2A.
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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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How does Evakools marinisng work?
Marinising is ideal for marine environments where your fridge/freezer will be exposed to salt water. It provides a protective coating around your 12V fridge/freezer motor-compartment and contains anti rust agents to protect materials such as aluminium, copper, brass, bronze, chrome, titanium, galvinsied metal and stainless steel. This ensures the motor-compartment of your fridge is rust free!
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What is the difference between the standard Evakool fibreglass models and the marinised version?
The Evakool fibreglass marinised models include a protective coating to prevent rust or corrosion in the motor-compartment of your fridge. The Evakool warranty will guarantee this if the fridge is marinised from new and within the warranty period of the product. This is ideal for people taking their fridge out on a boat or to areas with salt water.
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Is it true that Evakool make their fridges in Australia?
Yes, Evakool have now started to build some of their fridges in Australia. These are the following models that are assembled, commissioned and tested in Australia:
- Down Under Series
- Infinity Fibreglass
- Glacier Xtreme
Customer Reviews
Great product Review by Jason CrossNice finish and works well also low profile so fitted into camper fridge slide where other brands were too high .(Posted on 8 June 2023)
Another great Australian made product Review by Phil MamacanPurchased the Evakool 60l infinity fridge freezer to fit in trailer. Have been using it for 2 weeks now and totally happy with its performance, size and functionality. Very pleased that it’s Australian made as it is a high quality product. Would I recommend this product? Yes thoroughly recommended.(Posted on 6 July 2022)
Complements our 2003 RF47FF Review by Denis RobbProduct failed initially due to defective fan mechanism. Evakool were relatively responsive to my arranging return for repair although it took quite a bit of persistence to get to speak with a technician to determine the reason for failure and action required. Two weeks hence the repaired unit has performed to our satisfaction. Adding this 60L unit to our new offload camper complements our 2003 model RF47FF, the performance of which over 17 years of regular use was the prime reason for choosing this particular product.(Posted on 11 July 2020)
Good fridge freezer Review by Robin BurrPurchased this model as it was the only one that fitted my camper trailer, and does not need a cover. Pleasantly surprised as the food compartment is large and (due to the external compressor) very usable. Freezer compartment works well and reaches set temperature quickly. Compressor can be noisy at times but probably comparable with other similar products.(Posted on 10 March 2020)
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