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pianotuna
May 12, 2018Nomad III
Hi myredracer,
Thanks for the information. I can say that my fridge works well at 100 volts and that the element draws 325 watts @ 120 volts. That works out to 2.7 amps.
By works well I mean that fridge temperature stays at 37 F on 120, 110, and 100 volts.
I'll redo the calculations manually--I used an online power (wattage) drop calculator. Clearly, I picked the wrong calculator!
I can't hold onto an 1156 bulb--let alone a 100 watt.
Thanks for the information. I can say that my fridge works well at 100 volts and that the element draws 325 watts @ 120 volts. That works out to 2.7 amps.
By works well I mean that fridge temperature stays at 37 F on 120, 110, and 100 volts.
I'll redo the calculations manually--I used an online power (wattage) drop calculator. Clearly, I picked the wrong calculator!
I can't hold onto an 1156 bulb--let alone a 100 watt.
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