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Comparison Mystery MTH-35B vs COOLFORT CF-0232

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Mystery MTH-35B
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Principle of operationthermoelectricthermoelectric
Volume35 L32 L
Operation mode
cooling
cooling
Specs
Max. cooling at13 °C15 °C
Min. cooling temperature5 °C5 °C
Сooling energy consumption46 W37 W
Features
built-in fan
shoulder strap
built-in fan
shoulder strap
General specs
Supply voltage12 V12/230 V
Size (HxWxD)38x40x29 cm37x28x40 cm
Weight2.2 kg2.7 kg
Added to E-Catalogjuly 2011june 2011

Volume

The volume of the working chamber of the car refrigerator. The larger the volume, the more products can be loaded into the unit at a time. When choosing according to this parameter, it makes sense to select a model with a margin, because it is not recommended to load products too tightly — this adversely affects the quality of the device. On the other hand, note that the volumetric container and dimensions will have the appropriate ones.

Max. cooling at

This parameter determines how many degrees the refrigerator is able to cool the product loaded into it relative to the ambient temperature. Let's say the maximum cooling for a particular refrigerator model is 20°C; at an air temperature of +30°C, a product with the same temperature is loaded into it. Thus, the final temperature of the product will be 30 – 20 = +10 °C. In addition, it should be noted that the final temperature cannot be lower than the minimum cooling temperature (see Minimum cooling temperature)

Сooling energy consumption

The power consumed by the refrigerator when operating in cooling mode. The greater this power, the more performant the refrigerator is, usually, and the less time it takes to cool the product. On the other hand, note that more power means more power consumption — which can be critical, for example, during long-term operation from a car battery (that is, when the car engine is turned off).

Supply voltage

The supply voltage for which the car refrigerator is designed. There are several standard options:

12 V Standard voltage of the on-board mains of passenger cars, as well as many minibuses and light trucks. Supported by most modern car refrigerators.

24 V Standard voltage of the on-board mains of buses, heavy trucks and other large equipment; also found in some SUVs. Car refrigerators "only for 24 V" are almost never produced; as a rule, this option is provided in addition to 12 V.

230 V Powered by a standard household outlet. Usually a backup option, in case the refrigerator needs to be turned on outside the car for a while — for example, to pre-cool before a trip. In addition, units with such power can be used as an improvised replacement for a stationary refrigerator — for example, when going to the country, where there is no permanent refrigerator.
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