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Almot
Apr 15, 2016Explorer III
Plug it direct into inverter.
("Behind the fridge"? Inverter? Isn't it supposed to be near the batteries? Ok, it's never late to learn)...
So, - plug it direct. Then go on grid, turn inverter off - ops, fridge stops. Or don't turn inverter off, let the battery cycle like crazy and keep your fingers crossed that converter will catch up. Or get ATS. Plenty of choices :)
Yes, dedicated inverter can do, and it doesn't have to be powerful, your fridge is probably ~100W.
("Behind the fridge"? Inverter? Isn't it supposed to be near the batteries? Ok, it's never late to learn)...
So, - plug it direct. Then go on grid, turn inverter off - ops, fridge stops. Or don't turn inverter off, let the battery cycle like crazy and keep your fingers crossed that converter will catch up. Or get ATS. Plenty of choices :)
Yes, dedicated inverter can do, and it doesn't have to be powerful, your fridge is probably ~100W.
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