Battery-Ready Mini-Fridge Kit — 24→12V Buck + DC Compressor Cooler | GamerzCrave
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Battery-Ready Mini-Fridge Kit — 24→12V Buck + DC Compressor Cooler

Quiet DC cool. Fewer watts wasted, more hours chilled. Built for camps, outages, and dawn-to-dusk grinds.

Why This Kit

Run a 12V compressor cooler directly from a 24V LiFePO₄ pack with a high-current buck. No inverter needed, so you win on efficiency, noise, and surge. Pair it with your 2kW station or use it solo as the “cold core” of a weekend setup.

24V LiFePO₄: 50–100Ah Buck: 24→12V @ 20–30A Cooler: 35–60W running Duty: 25–45% (typ.)

Parts You Need

  • 24V LiFePO₄ battery (50–100Ah) w/ BMS
  • 24→12V buck, 20–30A continuous, adjustable
  • 12V compressor cooler (locking DC plug preferred)
  • Main fuse (Class-T/ANL) near battery +
  • 12V blade fuse block (5–15A branches)
  • 10–12AWG to cooler; 6–10AWG buck input/output runs
  • Anderson SB50/Powerpole connectors (avoid cig sockets >10A)
  • Crimper, heat-shrink, cable glands, vent grills

Layout Snapshot

24V (+) → Class-T/ANL Fuse → [ 24→12V Buck (20–30A) ] → 12V Fuse Block → (10–12AWG) → SB50 → Cooler
24V (−) -------------------------------------------------------------------→ Common Neg → Cooler (−)
        

Keep runs short. Set buck to ~12.2–12.6V under load. Fuse the cooler branch 10–15A per its spec.

Build Steps

  1. Dry-fit: Place battery low; buck on a metal plate with airflow; mark outlets and glands.
  2. Cut & mount: Deburr edges; install grills and strain-relief; bolt buck and fuse block.
  3. Main fuse: Install Class-T/ANL within ~8–10″ of battery (+).
  4. Wire buck: 24V (+/−) to buck; adjust output to 12.2–12.6V under a small test load.
  5. 12V rail: Buck → fuse block (10–12AWG). Add branch for the cooler with a 10–15A blade fuse.
  6. Outlet: Install a locking DC connector (SB50/2-pin). Label polarity and “12V ONLY”.
  7. Commission: Test with a lamp; then plug cooler and observe watts/amps. Expect 35–60W while running, then cycling down.
  8. Tidy: Strap the battery; loom the cables; label fuses and connectors.
Safety: correct polarity, proper fusing, and adequate wire gauge prevent meltdowns. If unsure, consult a pro.

Mini Runtime Planner

Estimate hours of chill. Uses buck efficiency and duty cycle. Add extra devices if needed.

Battery & Buck

Cooler Load

Extras (optional)

DeviceWDuty %Avg W

Results

Cooler Average: Extras Average: Total Average: Usable Energy:

Tip: Pre-chill contents & add a thermal cover to drop duty cycle.

Estimated Runtime

12V Branch Sizing

Peak fridge draw often 6–10A @ 12V. Use 12AWG to outlet, 10–15A fuse on that branch.

Pro Tips

  • Pre-chill contents; use frozen water bottles as thermal mass.
  • Keep cooler shaded and covered; tilt the lid shut fast.
  • Eco mode after pull-down, Normal mode to pull temp quickly.

Do Not

  • Rely on cig sockets for >10A continuous.
  • Skip fuses; shorts arc faster than reflexes.
  • Reverse polarity. Label your connectors.
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