Even the Inventor 98L might not fit as its 86.5 cm. The top comes off, but I don't think that gives much extra as there's stuff up under the lid. Its A++ too though which is odd as it does, as you say, use about 50% more power than the 93. I reckon they work out the rating based on what functions it has as well as volume and the freezer seems a bit more serious on the 98. Its quieter too at 39 vs 42 db. I don't think the 68L would be big enough. I saw another brand about 80-85 which I could see being an ok size.
nabsim - yes, your setup is very close to mine as I have it now and the extra bits are what I've just bought. Cheaper to buy them from the UK ex VAT, then bring them over with me (10 % off too). Are you running a compressor fridge?
Have:
- 200 watts
solar
- Votronic Duo digital 250 (with the display and temp lead). You get more info from these than the vans display.
Got coming:
- Votronic Duo Digital 430 (with another display and temp lead) - overkilll for another 200 watts
solar, but means I can plug in additional portable panels if desperate. Gotta find out if there's such a thing as an exterior '
solar plug in under a flap' kinda thing. Or I could just run it into a locker (yes, that'd be better). This will be for the 'fridge only' leisure system. Separate from the original system.
- Votronic B2B 30A (same as yours) (with display).
I'll use my
Victron Phoenix 12/500
inverter (and hope it works with whatever fridge I get). Just need to get the
solar panels,
battery(s) and all the fittings & wiring stuff when I'm back in the UK, then hope I can actually find a fridge that fits. Otherwise I'll have to get an expensive 12 volt fridge, which defeats the purpose.
I'll also be able to use my
Victron 30A 3 outlet mains charger to charge at least the one (or two) fridge batteries, if not all leisure batteries.
Spend the whole holiday wiring it all up, then have a £1200 ice cream. Bluddy motorhomes, just one step short of a boat as a money pit.