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Marine Fridge 12V vs Regular 115V with inverter
- Brnn
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Marine Fridge 12V vs Regular 115V with inverter
I can buy a bar fridge many places for cheap and put it on an inverter. The whole package might cost $450. When i looked at the dedicated marine 12v fridge they are like $1200 !!
Has anyone used a regular fridge on an inverter?? If so how does it work for you on battery power? Has anyone had both that they can compare. What are some of the more efficent models out there for in 12v.??
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Re: Marine Fridge 12V vs Regular 115V with inverter
First, either you need to get a more expensive inverter which includes a transfer switch, or you need to move the plug from the "normal" plug to the "inverter" plug when you're disco'ing from shore power. Lots of good inverters can do this but the cheaper ones don't.
You also have to realize that the compressor in the 115v-only fridges are not made for a marine environment. To much bouncing around, particularly slapping waves, will cause the compressor to fail much earlier than normal. If you don't bash waves much this may not be an issue, but if you do, then consider that 115v fridge a temporary solution.
You will lose a little efficiency going through the converter. Expect about 20% more current draw than the fridge is rated for.
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Re: Marine Fridge 12V vs Regular 115V with inverter
I agree with Hans that I'm always leery when making a larger purchase from someone taking shortcuts but it can be done with a sacrifice of increased generator usage.
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Re: Marine Fridge 12V vs Regular 115V with inverter
Here's what I have in my 405 now it comes with 3yr warranty. Have been very happy with it keeps ice cream solid and interior space is 8.1cuft.
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Re: Marine Fridge 12V vs Regular 115V with inverter
I do agree with the others here also, that the marine versions are probably the best choice in the long run, even though the initial cost seems high. The ability to go from 12 to 120 seamlessly will pay off. The ah usage will be substantially lower as well.
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Re: Marine Fridge 12V vs Regular 115V with inverter
If you're going the route of an inverter for the fridge, spend a little extra and get a pure sign wave unit, your compressor and fans will thank you for it.
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