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gatorcq
Jul 02, 2016Explorer
Our residential:
Rule of thumb - 1 amp AC = 10 Amps DC
Releasing ice can go as high as 2 - 5 amps AC. Remember the defrost cycle high current more time every 24 hours.
Ours will draw from 10 to over 25 amps DC.
Temps do not change
Our electrical system is capable of charging batteries Via, shore, generator or Alternator
Pure Sine wave Vs Modified Sine wave. Using MSW the refrig will work harder using more energy.
Rule of thumb - 1 amp AC = 10 Amps DC
Releasing ice can go as high as 2 - 5 amps AC. Remember the defrost cycle high current more time every 24 hours.
Ours will draw from 10 to over 25 amps DC.
Temps do not change
Our electrical system is capable of charging batteries Via, shore, generator or Alternator
Pure Sine wave Vs Modified Sine wave. Using MSW the refrig will work harder using more energy.
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