Thank you! Good to know that we can most likely use a lower level and lower wattage inverter as well!
NRALIFR wrote:
If all the inverter is going to power is the fridge in AC mode, then yes, a 3000 watt pure sine inverter is overkill.
You need to check your specific model fridge, but the AC heat element in mine is less than 350 watts. You don’t even need a pure sine inverter for it either. I ran mine for several years using a 500 watt modified sine inverter and it worked just fine. What I didn’t like about that inverter though was the cooling fan on it was a screamer. It didn’t matter that much though since it was only on when we weren’t in the camper to hear it. Once I had other uses for an inverter though, I bought a better, quieter, PSW model.
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