Evakool Platinum 110 Litre 12/24 Volt Fridge, Black
SKU: DC110-SB-AU Learn More»Product Description
- Australian Assembled & Commissioned in the Sunshine Coast, QLD
- Secop compressor
- Roll bond evaporator
Features:
- Secop Compressor
- Reliable electronics, high efficiency, low energy consumption
- Lockable door for travel
- Separate freezer compartment
- Low ambient heater
- Operates in ambient temperatures of 10C to 43C in the motor compartment
Cabinet Features:
- Metal cabinet
- Satin black finish
- Insulated walls up to 65mm thick (freezer)
- Reversible doors
- Metal door latch
- Smooth internal walls, hygienic and easy to clean
- Interior light
- Wire shelves
- Vegetable/fruit crisper
- Door shelves
Compressor Features:
- Secop compressor
- Quiet, reliable, efficient operation
- Low voltage protection
- External mounted condenser for improved performance
- Will operate on angles up to 30C degrees
- Self diagnostic fault system
- Easy to use controls
- Automatic reverse polarity protection
This refrigerator is not a frost-free fridge and does not operate like the fridge you would have at home. As such, this fridge will on occasion have frost build up around the freezer and the back wall. It is recommended that you regularly defrost your fridge regularly (every 1 to 3 month) for optimal performance.
Power Consumption:
- At 32ºC (measured over a 24 hour period) and on setting 2.
- 2.0 to 2.5 A/Hr
Please note power consumption can be affected by multiple factors, including, but not limited to: power supply to fridge, ventilation, temperature of goods inside fridge, how often fridge is opened, ambient temperature and more.
Specifications
SKU DC110-SB-AU
Brand Evakool
GTIN 9330263009085
Warranty Period: 2 Years
Product Category Upright RV Compressor Fridges
Fridge Voltage 12 / 24 V
Product Type Upright 12/24 Volt Compressor Driven Fridge Freezer, designed for Caravans, Mortorhomes & Camper Trailers
Total Capacity (Litres) 110
Freezer Compartment (Litres) 10
Temperature range Operates in ambient temperatures of 10C to 43C in the motor compartment
Fridge Depth (mm) 525
Fridge Width (mm) 475
Fridge Height (mm) 826
Installation Refer to the Product Manual / Installation Guide for installation instructions from the manufacturer. For optimal performance of RV compressor fridges
Net Weight (kg) 31
Compressor Secop PBC 2.5 (formerly Danfoss BD50)
Voltage 12 / 24 volts DC
Power consumption (DC 12V) At 32ºC (measured over a 24 hour period) and on setting 2: 2.0 to 2.5 A/Hr
Quality Features Reversible doors, interior light, metal door latch
Colour Satin black finish
Popular Product Applications Caravan fridge, caravan fridge freezer, camper trailer fridge, Evakool upright fridge, Evakool 12V upright fridge
NOTE This fridge runs on 12 or 24 volt DC power. To run the fridge from 240 Volt AC mains power, you will need use a Power Adaptor
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Caravan Fridge Freezer Review, Evakool Platinum 110 Litre 12/24 Volt Fridge
Product Q&A
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What plug is used for 12v operation? (or is it hard wired?) Also, how does it run on 240v power?
Hi John, the unit comes with a 2 position terminal for hardwiring the fridge to DC power.
To run the fridge from 240 Volt mains power, you will need use a Power Adaptor (see Accessory List on product page) - these are popular for when AC mains power is available and you want to run 12 / 24 Volt DC applainces.
Many thanks.
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Hi, I'm looking at an Evakool upright fridge for our van. What are the differences between the Evakool Platinum models and the Evakool Elite models?
Hi Stewart, great question. Evakool released their new Elite Fridge range in April 2018, whereas their Platinum Fridge models have been around for a few years and have been very popular.
The success of the Platinum range has been largely due to Evakool's focus on ensuring these RV fridges will still perform at maximum cooling capacity even in the hottest of temperatures. The insulation thickness of their walls and doors, along with the externally mounted condenser design makes this range a popular choice for recreational vehicles heading in to hotter climates.
With the newer Elite range, Evakool have 'up-specced' the fridge offering for the RV market;
- Elite models come with install mounting frame included
- Elite models have a drawer freezer at the bottom, and freezer tub is removable
- In the 2 larger Elite models (EL145 and EL208) they come with 2 compressors allowing you to turn off either of the compressors if not required ,thereby reducing power draw. Reduced demand on each compressor when operating in higher ambient temperatures, as opposed to having one compressor to cool both the fridge and freezer. This provides confidence that if travelling and one compressor was to fail that you can still use the other compartment. Because the cabinet is so well insulated the compartment for which the compressor has failed can still be used as an icebox / cooler.
- Like the Platinum range, the Elite range has exceptional performance in high ambient temps as both the fridge and freezer have a dedicated compressor.
...The above points are some of the main Specification differences between the two ranges. There are other features for each model (e.g. size, colour, freezer capacity, power draw etc.) which you can view on the product pages for each individual model. Both ranges use the universally renowned Secop (Danfoss) compressor, come with a 2 year warranty and are supported by national service agent networks.
Overall, we have no hesitation in recommending Evakool Upright RV 12/24V DC Fridges (both the Platinum and Elite ranges): they are a great option designed for: Motor Homes, Caravans, Camper Trailers, Boats and other recreational vehicles...they can also be used within 'off grid' homes relying on 12 volt and solar power.
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Re 12v & 240v wiring connection. Is the fridge wired to both 240v & 12 v at same time ? Does the fridge automatically select power source ? Does one “ manually switch “ from 240v to 12 v? Anyone please, Cheers Doug
Hi Douglas,
The Evakool DC110 fridge is a 12/24 volt only fridge. You would require a 240v to 12V adaptor to utilise mains (240 V) power.
We do have RV compressor driven upright fridges from the likes of Dometic which come with both 240 V and 12/24 v capaibility built in. You can browse these options HERE. These Dometic units automatically select between the AC and DC power sources. Thanks
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What type of compressor is used in the Evakool Upright Fridge models? And, what are the benefits of these? I want a Caravan Fridge that will perform well in the heat up north. Thanks.
Hi There, all of the Evakool Upright models (both the Platinum and Elite range) use the Secop PBC 2.5 (formally Danfoss BD50).
Note that the two larger Elite models actually use 2 x compressors. See separate Q&A regarding the reasoning behind having 2 compressors and why this might be beneficial for RV owners.Re the actual compressor mode - Not too many people know, that the Secop compressor is a 4 speed compressor. At its slowest speed, 2000RPM, it’s rated at 42 Watts of cooling and at high speed, 3500RPM, it’s rated at 71.6Watts.
Most of the power consumed by any fridge is on start up, as the motor is trying to turn over; the amps can rise to as high as 10 amps then settle as it comes up to speed. Evakool have programmed the compressor to soft start, drawing the least amount of amps as possible. Most manufacturers set their fridges at 1 speed (normally high speed) resulting in very high amp draw on each start up, adding greatly to the overall power consumption.
Once the fridge has soft started then the electronics will automatically select the right speeds to handle the load given. E.g. In winter where there is very little heat load it may only use the slower less power consuming speeds to achieve temperature , saving even more power than if it was pre-set at one high speed.
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How do you clean the overflow valve which is at the back of the 110 Evakool fridge. We have a smell coming from the fridge and think it is coming from this valve
Hi There,
We would recomend calling Evakool for assistance on 1300 385 665.
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Does my Evakool Fridge come with circuit breakers? Thanks.
Hi there,
Yes, each system has been fitted with a 15Amp circuit breaker to protect the circuit and electronics.
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My 110 lt fridge seems to freeze everything even if on 1 or 7 . Which is the colder setting ?1 or 7
Hi There
We would recommend contacting Evakool for tech support on 07 5492 7777.
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How much solar & battery power is needed to run this unit? Does the fridge draw up to 12amps every time it starts up?
If this is for a caravan, Evakool recommend that you use 300 watts or more of solar panels and 200AH or more of battery power. If you are using the fridge for an off grid solar application, you should use 400 watts of solar and a 300AH battery bank.
Yes, the fridge does draw more power when it first starts and will be close to that 12Amp mark. As the refrigerant cools, the power draw will be closer to 10Amps.
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Why is the fault light on my Evakool Fridge flashing?
The fault light on the display board is a self diagnostic feature built into the Secop compressor; depending on the amount of flashes it will tell you what is wrong with the fridge
Error type:
1 Flash - Battery protection cut-out (The voltage is outside the cut-out setting).
2 Flahes - Fan over-current cut-out (The fan loads the electronic unit with more than 1Apeak).
3 Flashes - Motor start error (The rotor is blocked or the differential pres-sure in the refrigeration system is too high (>5 bar)).
4 Flashes- Minimum motor speed errors (If the refrigeration system is too heavily loaded, the motor cannot maintain minimum speed at approximately 1,850 rpm).
5 Flashes - Thermal cut-out of electronic unit (If the refrigeration system has been too heavily loaded, or if the ambient temperature is high, the electronic unit will run too hot).
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What type of condensers are used in the Evakool Elite Fridge models?
There are two types of condensers commonly used today:
Passive:
These are the black pipes you see commonly on the back of the refrigerator. The purpose of the condenser is to expel the heat that has been collected from inside the cabinet via the refrigerant. Passive condensers rely on natural air convection (warm air rises) to move air over the wire covered coil and this removes the heat. The pros and cons of this condenser include:Pros: no moving parts. Doesn’t need cleaning.
Cons: not as efficient in expelling its heat in high ambient temperatures.Fan Cooled:
This type of condenser is far more efficient than passive as there is a fan drawing air through the condenser, removing more heat and of course quicker. The pros and cons of this condenser include:
Pros: super efficient. Very small, normally the same size as the fan.
Cons: needs cleaning. If blocked with dust or the fan fails, the fridge will stop working all together.What Evakool has done on the ELITE is to combine the two! They have used the fan that cools the compressor electronics, to pre-cool a section of the condenser before it goes into the passive section. The result is that the fridge can operate more efficiently in hotter temperatures, it doesn’t need cleaning and if the fan ever fails, the fridge will continue to operate.
Customer Reviews
Excellent product Review by Chris StevensThis is a great fridge freezer low power consumption I think it is up there with Bushman's if not better(Posted on 8 June 2023)
Very good. Review by Ed SainsburyA good well made 12 volt fridge, works well. Surprised that there is no handle or recess to open the door.(Posted on 30 June 2020)
Great product and great service Review by Rod BarkerGreat fridge, works well, hold enough food and drink, crisper draw could be a bit bigger and use all the space it is fitted into.(Posted on 23 June 2020)
Perfect size Review by Tammy CharlesThis fridge is the ideal size for our home made camper & suits our totally solar option perfectly. Love the space in the fridge & having a freezer (though only small) is a delightful novelty for me. Much more user friendly than our previous chest fridge.(Posted on 9 May 2019)
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