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davosfam
Jun 17, 2016Explorer
Gdetrailer wrote:
In your case, no need for an inverter since you never camp without shore power.
BUT to answer your question..
You are correct, to start a inductive load like a fridge compressor you must have an inverter large enough to handle the large startup surges.
Typically compressor run current will be about 1A at 120V, but the startup surge current can be 9A-10A at 120V.
Some folks have been able to get away with a 800W inverter but it is better to error on the larger side in this case.
For my setup I went with a Tripplite PV1250, it has 1250W continuous with a surge rating of 2500W for up to 10 minutes..
Thank you. Very helpful to know. I am already plotting my RV fridge's death. Haha!
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