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- PaulJ2Explorer
wny_pat wrote:
RJ 2003 Tradition 40 wrote:
"Thank you for your question. The modified sine wave should not be an issue since the refrigerator's power supply rectifies the voltage to DC.Marv Hoag wrote:
I was looking hard at a Fisher & Paykel 17cu ft French Door refrigerator. The measurements were right for a 1200 LRIM swap. Called the manufacturer today. I was informed they would not guarantee the unit if it was used with a MSW inverter, they would guarantee if used with a PSW inverter. Bummer, I have a 2000w MSW inverter. Back to the drawing board.
I'm going to add that the F&P frig has a lot of electronics, so it didn't surprise me that they wanted the PSW.
I'm going to get out my ruler and shoe horn and have another look at the Samsung RF 197. First I'm going to verify for myself that Samsung indeed approves of the MSW inverter.
Here's your answer straight from Ms. Samsung
Samsung MSW inverter question
- Ms. Samsung"
Huh? Actually the only thing that MIGHT be affected IS the refrigerator's power supply. Oh well. - tropical36ExplorerWhat are the pros and cons of running a standard RV elect/gas fridge on a modified sine wave inverter as opposed to a residential type fridge? We can't seem to keep it running on gas when at high altitudes and especially when going down the road.
Don't want to run the gen set unless it's hot enough for the roof a/c, so...... - doc_brownExplorer
smlranger wrote:
I put the same fridge in my previous coach, 18 cu.ft. Frigidaire from Lowes. I called Frigidaire (Electrolux) tech support and was told they recommended pure sine wave to ensure longer component life.
Would it have really made a difference? Not sure. However, considering what I paid for the Norcold to residential swap, I decided not to take the risk. I replaced my old MSW inverter with a Magnum Energy PSW unit.
I will say I immediately noticed that the fridge ran quieter when I made the switch.
Ditto. Just put in a PSW Magnum. - harold1946Explorer
bluebirdPT36 wrote:
Harold1946,
Why don't you buy a quality VOM, infrared therometer, a MSW and a PSW inverter and run the test? Prove that a MSW inverter is just as good and efficient(or better and more efficient) as a PSW inverter. Report back to us when you are finished with the test.
I would be happy to do testing of inverters and refrigerators. We are at home base for three months each winter and that would be a good projet. I have all the testing equipment needed.
All I need is for you to send me one of each MSW inverter and refrigerator made so I may do a thorough assesment. :B
I almost forgot. You do not need to send an Onan Equinox inverter or an Amana refrigerator, I allready have those. - harold1946Explorer
tporter wrote:
Thank you for the replies. I have decided which way I will go.
Good luck with your project. You will be very happy with a residendal. - tporterExplorerThank you for the replies. I have decided which way I will go.
- wny_pat1Explorer
RJ 2003 Tradition 40 wrote:
"Thank you for your question. The modified sine wave should not be an issue since the refrigerator's power supply rectifies the voltage to DC.Marv Hoag wrote:
I was looking hard at a Fisher & Paykel 17cu ft French Door refrigerator. The measurements were right for a 1200 LRIM swap. Called the manufacturer today. I was informed they would not guarantee the unit if it was used with a MSW inverter, they would guarantee if used with a PSW inverter. Bummer, I have a 2000w MSW inverter. Back to the drawing board.
I'm going to add that the F&P frig has a lot of electronics, so it didn't surprise me that they wanted the PSW.
I'm going to get out my ruler and shoe horn and have another look at the Samsung RF 197. First I'm going to verify for myself that Samsung indeed approves of the MSW inverter.
Here's your answer straight from Ms. Samsung
Samsung MSW inverter question
- Ms. Samsung" - topflite51Explorer
2oldman wrote:
That's funny. I don't agree with you so I sound angry. That's peer review at its finest. All Harold asked for was a link to actual test results, instead all he gets is opinions, and since I agree with him, I'm angry. This all would be funny if it were not so inherently stupid. Yep, good ol' RV Net peer review.topflite51 wrote:
Whatever base of information you use to make decisions is fine with me. You do sound pretty angry.
Peer review? What a joke, at least around here. - 2oldmanExplorer II
topflite51 wrote:
Whatever base of information you use to make decisions is fine with me. You do sound pretty angry.
Peer review? What a joke, at least around here. - the_silverbackExplorerI ran a UL testing lab, It was for air compressors. We did not test and therefore approve use with a modified sine wave. As others have said I would not do it.
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