78L Dual Compartment Mobile Fridge/Freezer AC/DC - Stainless Steel

The SnoMaster – 78L Dual Compartment Mobile Fridge/Freezer AC/DC – Stainless Steel (SMEX-78D) offers dual compartments (34L + 44L) that can run as a fridge and freezer at the same time. Built for African conditions, this unit features a wide temperature range from -20°C to 10°C, dual digital controls, LED lighting, removable lids, and a rugged design that makes it ideal for camping, overlanding, and outdoor adventures.

Product Features:

Dual Compartment (34L + 44L) | 117* x 300ml Beverage Cans

Integrated Bottle Openers on Lid & Corner Feet with Mounting Holes

Temperature Range: -20°C to 10°C

Includes 2 Baskets

Dual Digital Control Panel

Turbo and Eco Modes

Multi-directional Removable Lids

Make it yours:

R15,999.00
*Recommended Retail Price
  • Dimensions (mm) Unit: (H) 535 (W) 875 (D) 470
  • Dimensions (mm) Packaged: (H) 590 (W) 945 (D) 527
  • Storage Volume: 78 Litres (117 x 300ml Beverage Cans) Left: 34 Litres | Right: 44 Litres
  • Temp Range: -20°C to 10°C
  • Net Weight: 27.8Kg
  • Voltage: Voltage AC: 220V Voltage DC: 12V/24V
  • Total Input Power: DC: 80W | AC: 85W
  • Compressor: 80W
  • Rated Current DC: 6.92A at DC 12V | 3.60A at DC 24V
  • Rated Current AC: 0.78A at AC 240V
  • Insulation: Cyclopentane
  • Design Criteria: Designed For African Conditions

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FAQ
Why Is My SnoMaster - 78L Dual Compartment Mobile Fridge/Freezer DC With 220V Power Adapter - Stainless Steel (SMEX-78D) Displaying Error Code E1?

Error Code E1: Low Voltage Protection

The appliance has detected insufficient input voltage.

Possible Causes:

  • Low battery voltage.
  • Poor vehicle power supply.
  • Modified or undersized wiring.
  • Damaged power cable.

What To Do:

  • Try an alternative power source in the vehicle.
  • Connect the appliance to a dedicated 220V AC power source.
  • Check the battery condition and charge level.
  • Inspect the power cable for damage or modifications.
  • Ensure cable sizing is appropriate if extensions have been added.

 

Why Is My SnoMaster - 78L Dual Compartment Mobile Fridge/Freezer DC With 220V Power Adapter - Stainless Steel (SMEX-78D) Displaying Error Code E2?

Error Code E2: Fan Fault

The cooling fan is not operating correctly.

Possible Causes:

  • Fan motor failure.
  • Fan drawing excessive power.
  • Obstruction preventing fan operation.

What To Do:

  • Check for visible obstructions around ventilation openings.
  • Restart the appliance.
  • Contact SnoMaster or a SnoMaster-approved technician or service agent if the fault persists.

 

Why Is My SnoMaster - 78L Dual Compartment Mobile Fridge/Freezer DC With 220V Power Adapter - Stainless Steel (SMEX-78D) Displaying Error Code E3?

Error Code E3: Compressor Start Failure

The compressor is unable to start correctly.

Possible Causes:

  • Unstable power supply.
  • Power supply fault.
  • Compressor fault.
  • Compressor controller fault.

What To Do:

  • Disconnect power and switch the appliance off.
  • Wait approximately 10 minutes before restarting.
  • Test the appliance using an alternative power source.
  • Contact a SnoMaster-approved technician or service agent if the error remains.

 

Why Is My SnoMaster - 78L Dual Compartment Mobile Fridge/Freezer DC With 220V Power Adapter - Stainless Steel (SMEX-78D) Displaying Error Code E4?

Error Code E4: Low Compressor Speed

The compressor is unable to maintain the required operating speed.

Possible Causes:

  • The appliance is overpacked.
  • Ventilation is restricted.
  • High ambient temperatures.
  • Fan fault.

What To Do:

  • Remove excess contents from the appliance.
  • Ensure there is clear airflow around the compressor vents.
  • Relocate the appliance to a cooler environment.
  • Keep the appliance out of direct sunlight.

 

Why Is My SnoMaster - 78L Dual Compartment Mobile Fridge/Freezer DC With 220V Power Adapter - Stainless Steel (SMEX-78D) Displaying Error Code E5?

Error Code E5: Compressor Overheating

The compressor temperature has exceeded safe operating limits.

Possible Causes:

  • High ambient temperatures.
  • Poor airflow around the compressor.
  • Blocked ventilation openings.
  • Fan fault.

What To Do:

  • Move the appliance to a cooler location.
  • Clean dust and debris from ventilation openings.
  • Ensure unrestricted airflow around the compressor area.
  • Avoid operating the appliance in direct sunlight.