Dear r/preppers, as you may know, Puerto Rico's power grid is mostly in shambles and will continue to be that way for quite a while. My family is trying to figure out a way to power a mini fridge/cooler that they can use for drinks and perishables during a work shift (anywhere between 6-8 hours would be fine) in an area that has no power. The power bank can be charged during 1+ hour commutes with a car and also through 120V AC power overnight when they travel back to an area with electrical service. Being able to power a portable fan and/or charge a phone would be a huge plus.
Currently I'm looking at the Anker Powerhouse: http://ift.tt/2yeZXJl
The company mentions being able to "run a mini-fridge for 7+ hours", but from what I've read it's more likely that you're able to run a DC powered thermoelectric cooler and not a compressor-type refrigerator due to the initial power surge.
As far electric coolers/mini-fridges I'm pretty lost.. all I found was a review for the Anker Powerhouse quoting they used an Igloo Iceless Thermoelectric Cooler: http://ift.tt/2gtcjEe
Any suggestions for a power station + mini-fridge/cooler combo would be appreciated.
Submitted October 11, 2017 at 02:00AM by spartanfruit http://ift.tt/2yeZYgn preppers
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