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Crabbypatty
Mar 29, 2007Explorer
Stevenal:
I used to have a three way fridge 12v/120v/lpg and on 12v it took a long time and lots of amps to cool. SO You observation from my perspective doesnt mean an overload, but rather a lower load due to the draw on your 12 volt batts/alternater. At first I missed the 12v, but I have used gas alot standing still and traveling and love it. Fridge stays cold and I dont worry about the batts.
Mine is now on 12 hours and all is nominal @ 42 ohms
I used to have a three way fridge 12v/120v/lpg and on 12v it took a long time and lots of amps to cool. SO You observation from my perspective doesnt mean an overload, but rather a lower load due to the draw on your 12 volt batts/alternater. At first I missed the 12v, but I have used gas alot standing still and traveling and love it. Fridge stays cold and I dont worry about the batts.
Mine is now on 12 hours and all is nominal @ 42 ohms
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