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Re: Modified sine wave for a fridge?
this is what I am planning with a thermostate added,do you really need a freezer?
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Black-Decker-5.0-cu-ft-Chest-Freezer-White/16681003...
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06-12-2012, 12:54 PM
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Re: Modified sine wave for a fridge?
those are the type of numbers I am expecting also
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Re: Modified sine wave for a fridge?
I figured in 30 AH for the fridge should be less in reality(if we don't consitently open and close it...also reason for using a freezer,cold air wont "roll" out)
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Re: Modified sine wave for a fridge?
Good to hear that,lot's of people have said that they run small dorm and single door fridges off of 1500w inverters...but way to many cyber-neer's
What size fridge dorm type with what inverter...
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Re: Modified sine wave for a fridge?
I am looking to do similar,except use a 5cu ft freezer converted to fridge.
I have read yes and no about invertors.
The fridge will use about 3 amps running(I am going withway highside and using...
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