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John___Angela
Apr 30, 2013Explorer
I see no harm in it although I think it would be better done with a sine wave unit. I have seen a half dozen units configured this way although the vast majority run it more conventionally...eg on shore when connected yo shore. I know the hiccup you are taking about during switch over. The way I avoid it is to turn the fridge off when doing the switchover. I do this with a remote disconnect for the AC going to the fridge. Then again I only seem to remember half the time and all is still well. :).
Your fridge will only draw about 95 watts when running. Should you choose to do it the way you describe the converter or alternator will have no problem keeping up with this
load.
Your fridge will only draw about 95 watts when running. Should you choose to do it the way you describe the converter or alternator will have no problem keeping up with this
load.
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