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<blockquote data-quote="condor22" data-source="post: 464020" data-attributes="member: 1932"><p>For me, the only devices I would never run a fridge directly from my Honda. It pays to monitor fuel levels in generators. It doesn't take much experience to gauge a low level, to then disconnect the electrics stop the genny and re fuel.</p><p></p><p>Any brand of 12VDC fridge should be connected to a battery. Then if you need to charge that battery via genny the smart charger acts as a "buffer" re the voltage/current and the battery also buffers the device. The "buffering" affect applies to a 240VAC charger, a DC-DC charger or a solar controller.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="condor22, post: 464020, member: 1932"] For me, the only devices I would never run a fridge directly from my Honda. It pays to monitor fuel levels in generators. It doesn't take much experience to gauge a low level, to then disconnect the electrics stop the genny and re fuel. Any brand of 12VDC fridge should be connected to a battery. Then if you need to charge that battery via genny the smart charger acts as a "buffer" re the voltage/current and the battery also buffers the device. The "buffering" affect applies to a 240VAC charger, a DC-DC charger or a solar controller. [/QUOTE]
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