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MRO2009 wrote:
Howdy fellow hybrid owners,
I searched through the forums, but didn't really see this sort of question answered by anyone. So I tried to calculate this out using some formula's such as Ohm's Law and such.
First off, I have a Dometic fridge in my HTT, Model: DM2652RBX which has the following power requirements: 120V 60Hz 2.7 Amp. And what I was wondering is if I can power an inverter from 12v DC which will in turn power my fridge while I am towing (my model does not support 12v DC as a power source). I can either use 120v AC, or Propane and a very small amount of 12v DC (for the control panel).
So using Ohm's Law, I can calcuate the Wattage needed to power the Unit. Ohm's Law says: V x I = W
So plugging in my values, I get the following: 120V x 2.7A = 324W
So it looks like a 400W inverter (or greater) will do the trick.
Which seems like a much safer option while towing and it will be
pulling power from the TV's alternator and HTT's battery.
However... After reviewing an online calculator which estimates the power draw on the 12v DC side, I see that it will need around 30A for a 2.7 amp AC load. So what I am curious of can the tow vehicle's connection support 30+ Amps DC? From what I was able to find on Google, the TV's trailer connection is fused at 30 amps. Which doesn't leave much wiggle-room, if I try to power the inverter from the TV. I am curious if other folks are doing something similar with their rigs, or if the general consensus is just run the fridge off of propane while towing since the power draw of the inverter is too high to run off of the TV?
Thanks,
Mike
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