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portable fridge uses about 65 watts/hour(depending) , this has 288wh so 288/65 = 4.43 hours or 4 hours 25 min, mathematically.reality is ...it depends on a lot of other factors like is the fridge already cold inside? is it how out? how often are you opening it? just like your home fridge, milage may vary
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Assuming the the. Bluetooth uses 75watts of power, the Jackery 300 holds 288Whrs of power. So, the Bluetooth 12v frig should last about 3.84hrs. Depending on how long you need it to last, it may be worth considering the Jacker 500 or 1000.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Dear customer, thank you for your interest in Jackery products. The Jackery Explorer 300 Plus, featuring a robust 288Wh battery capacity and a 300W output power, is indeed fully capable of powering a portable fridge. To provide you with an estimate of the runtime, we use a simple calculation method: take the battery capacity, multiply it by 0.85, and then divide by the power consumption of the device in use. The power consumption of portable fridges typically ranges from 50 to 100 watts, varying according to the fridge's size, the ambient temperature, and its level of energy efficiency. Assuming your portable fridge operates at a rate of 70 watts, the Explorer 300 Plus is estimated to provide approximately 3.5 hours of power (calculated as 288×0.85÷70). Please be aware that this estimate is based on theoretical calculations. The actual runtime may vary depending on the exact power consumption of your specific portable fridge and the number of devices connected at the same time. For personalized advice or if you have specific power consumption details for your devices, our customer service team is readily available to offer assistance. We encourage you to reach out with any further questions or additional information you may have (Customer Service: [email protected] / +1-888-502-2236 Weekdays 9AM to 5PM PST). Warm regards, Jackery Support Team
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