โOct-25-2023 09:53 AM
โNov-25-2023 08:32 PM
AC = DC / 0.6360
Soooo...Probably not long.
โNov-25-2023 04:08 PM
You would be better off with 2 6-volt batteries. Two group 27 12-volt batteries would give less time.
โOct-30-2023 05:08 PM
voodoo101 wrote:
Consider using a kill-a-watt meter from P3. Inexpensive and you can plug your fridge into it for a day or whatever duration you choose. It will give you actual power consumed. Go from there rather than guessing.
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โOct-27-2023 06:27 PM
Campinfan wrote:
I did go buy a group 27 instead of the group 24 but now I am thinking I should have gotten the 6 volts or a second 12 volt but I am not sure another 12 volt will fit in the space.
โOct-27-2023 06:25 PM
wanderingbob wrote:
I am just curious since we are on the subject , Two inverters , hooked up the same , one is 1,000 watts , the other is 2,000 watts , both on idle , nothing plugged in . Is the 2,000 watt machine drawing twice as much current as the 1,000 watt one ?
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โOct-27-2023 02:48 PM
AllegroD wrote:
I would not assume that the 7 pin connection is providing charge or adequate charge. Get a voltmeter and check. Even if charging, some trucks have an undersized charge wire. This causes loss and therefore may not provide adequate charge.
Wiring diagram/reading
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