TexstarBob wrote:I checked the actual power usage of the refrigerator and found it runs at 1.5A and has a surge of ~7A or 800W for less than .5 sec
Alphacarina wrote:Perhaps you could remount your compressor (turn it 90 degrees) so you can lay the little fridge down on it's back and make it a top loader?
Don
TexstarBob wrote:Mad Jack,
You were right.I bought a Vector modified sine wave inverter to try out with the refrigerator and it worked fine. I ran it for 10 hrs on battery power alone. The waterbottles I put inside the freezer unit were frozen solid and the battery still had 12.46 volts.
Don, thanks for the tip on the 12v compressors. If the compressor gives out on the fridge, I may look into that, but since they are rather pricey, I think I'll keep working on the inverter solution for now. It looks like I may have it licked. I was looking for a solution for keeping food cold while on-the-road without having to deal with ice and water. Engle coolers are nice and would suit my needs, but are rather expensive. 2 and 3 way RV refrigerators are a big investment also. 115 volt compact refrigerators are so cheap and plentiful, I figured that would be the solution if I could make it work. I think I'll still try adding a hard-start kit to the compressor. These cost about $20 and reportedly enhance the performance of the refrigerator . . making it run more efficienlly and start with a reduced power surge. Hopefully that would extend the battery charge.
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