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โApr-11-2021 07:48 PM
mhsmith wrote:time2roll wrote:
Cooler could also be a set of ice packs in the outdoor fridge and let it be without power.
Put the icepacks in the freezer inside overnight to be ready the next day.
Have done this on shorter trips(2-2/12hrs)
โApr-11-2021 03:35 PM
BFL13 wrote:
You have a truck towing a trailer. It is just to keep the drinks and some food cold while driving till you can get 120v for the fridge.
You can try the inverter route with some difficulty as others have posted.
Another way is just have a "cooler" that could hold about as much as the outside fridge in the trailer does. Cooler powered from the truck's 12v system. A DC-DC converter might be useful in that role, but maybe not necessary. Cooler could be inside the cab or in the box.
"Cooler" could even be another small 120v fridge in the back of the truck box with inverter, where the inverter is powered by the trailer batts on the tongue via fat- wire jumper cables.
Might even be able to use the same fridge by just carrying it back and forth between the truck and the trailer if it is not installed in the trailer in an awkward way.
โApr-11-2021 03:31 PM
time2roll wrote:
Cooler could also be a set of ice packs in the outdoor fridge and let it be without power.
Put the icepacks in the freezer inside overnight to be ready the next day.
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โApr-11-2021 12:44 PM
wanderingaimlessly wrote:
The fridge wont be running all the time, so yes it's doable. But your power number seems low.
Get one of these Kill a watt or something similar and actually measure what the amps/watts are on start up so you don't buy too small an inverter.
โApr-11-2021 12:31 PM
mhsmith wrote:I think you will be disappointed. I would guess 600 minimum and #6 wire.
120 volt fridge. Rated at 1.1 amps which gives me 132 watts. I am looking at possibly a 180w to 200w inverter.
โApr-11-2021 12:27 PM
โApr-11-2021 12:06 PM
mhsmith wrote:
I was looking at 10g wire minimum to to inverter. Thanks
โApr-11-2021 11:40 AM
mhsmith wrote:
120 volt fridge. Rated at 1.1 amps which gives me 132 watts. I am looking at possibly a 180w to 200w inverter.