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pianotuna
Jul 14, 2021Nomad III
Look on the name plate of the fridge. If it says 115 volts, then 133 is pushing your luck. If it says 120 volts, then you are one volt over.
I'd check the voltage at the fridge, and hope for a little bit of voltage drop.
There are buck converters available.
Another solution is a Sola Basic Autoformer.
Consider putting the fridge behind the EMS. Then add a 10 amp battery charger directly to the "house batteries", plugged into the shore power.
I'd check the voltage at the fridge, and hope for a little bit of voltage drop.
There are buck converters available.
Another solution is a Sola Basic Autoformer.
Consider putting the fridge behind the EMS. Then add a 10 amp battery charger directly to the "house batteries", plugged into the shore power.
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