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  1. I'm not questioning your calculations, but my battery bank 880ah should have no problems running my fridge freezer 215kwh/year along with my other electrical appliances if your calculations are correct. But from what I gather the fridge test involves filling the fridge and leaving it for 24 hours to measure the energy consumption, so they don't equate for constantly opening and closing the doors, so the appliance has to work a lot harder to maintain the required temperature and therefore uses a lot more power than the calculation suggest. Thanks for the comment btw
  2. Thanks for that Jen, it's an interesting read. I have enough power to have a standard domestic fridge set up, it's just choosing the right one that I'm struggling with.
  3. Where did you get that info from?
  4. If it's 93 then it would still be a contender, because I do like Ice. If they missed the 1 off and it's actually 139 then I would discount it. If Bush were responsive I might be able to clear this up
  5. YES Bush M5585UCF...... This is the fridge in question. Do you think it's been brought back from the future?
  6. I'm looking for a more efficient fridge and after hours of research I've narrowed it down to a few options. These are 240v fridges that I'll be running through my inverter. My current fridge/freezer is pulling 215kwh/year which has been ok during the summer, but with winter drawing in it's drawing too much power. I've come across this one undercounter fridge with a mini freezer compartment, it's a Bush M5585UCF and it's really bugging me because I can't see how its over twice as efficient as any of it's competitors. It claims to draw 39kwh/year. I've tried contacting Bush Technical and it's impossible to get through to them so I'm putting it down to a typo on the Argos site. Other site have obviously copied argos's blurb and are claiming the same specification. Would you folk agree that this is a mistake? Because if this is the genuine efficiency then I'm definately going to purchase it. Next in line is the Hisense RL170D4BW21 pulling 93kwh/year Thanks
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