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Yep,, Fridges Again ??
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<blockquote data-quote="Nightjar" data-source="post: 236101" data-attributes="member: 1414"><p>Depends how loaded your fridge is?</p><p>An economical way to run your fridge is to top it up with your food/drink supply, chill/freeze it down from your home grid supply then head for the hills, in our case the flat ground.</p><p>Obviously an empty fridge does not have anything solid to retain a desired low temperature so it will cycle more frequently putting extra draw on your battery. Always leave some air space around the contents.</p><p>I see you are doing timed tests, try running it empty and then with it filled to record your cycle times.</p><p></p><p>****Don't run your fridge on 240V from your generator even if it is a Pure Sine Inverter.****</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nightjar, post: 236101, member: 1414"] Depends how loaded your fridge is? An economical way to run your fridge is to top it up with your food/drink supply, chill/freeze it down from your home grid supply then head for the hills, in our case the flat ground. Obviously an empty fridge does not have anything solid to retain a desired low temperature so it will cycle more frequently putting extra draw on your battery. Always leave some air space around the contents. I see you are doing timed tests, try running it empty and then with it filled to record your cycle times. ****Don't run your fridge on 240V from your generator even if it is a Pure Sine Inverter.**** [/QUOTE]
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