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wkswenson
Feb 28, 2014Explorer
Real world experience - have the residential fridge, 2000W inverter, 4x6-volt batteries.
We spend time at the races dry camping. Run the generator a couple of hours each day and it keeps the battery fully charged. We have run the Fridge for 2 days without any charging of the batteries while we were dry camping. Planning on adding some solar in the next year or two to keep it topped off so we don't need to run the generator as much.
We have also tested running the fridge in the yard for up to 4 days and it was still running - but this didn't involve any lights, pump, or anything else but the inverter and fridge.
We spend time at the races dry camping. Run the generator a couple of hours each day and it keeps the battery fully charged. We have run the Fridge for 2 days without any charging of the batteries while we were dry camping. Planning on adding some solar in the next year or two to keep it topped off so we don't need to run the generator as much.
We have also tested running the fridge in the yard for up to 4 days and it was still running - but this didn't involve any lights, pump, or anything else but the inverter and fridge.
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