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dapperdan
Feb 28, 2015Explorer
WyoTraveler wrote:
Depends on consumption of the fridge, amount of your battery bank and efficiency of your sine wave generator. Very difficult without some serious calculations. I would use yearly fridge current ratings divided by 365. Amount of your battery bank amp/hours divided by 2 so not to draw the batteries down more than 50%. That will get you pretty close to amount of time. Just keep in mind if you do draw your batter bank down more than 50% it will shorten the life of your batteries. JMHO.
All that said, if I were going to go to a residential fridge I would would install solar panels.
What he said ....
Dan
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