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Forum: Electrical | Charging, Solar and Electronics 06-26-2019, 09:51 PM
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Posted By Kayak73
Indeed, the ME-2012 has a no load rating of 20...

Indeed, the ME-2012 has a no load rating of 20 watts @ 120VAC which translates to 2.1 amps @ 12.6 VDC.


It all adds up very quickly. On our rig we have the infamous LP electric solenoid switch...
Forum: Electrical | Charging, Solar and Electronics 06-26-2019, 09:52 AM
Replies: 19
Views: 2,396
Posted By Kayak73
Reality, now we are talking long term fixes for...

Reality, now we are talking long term fixes for an immediate trip. The thing is the OP, John Vista, declared a near term boondock was coming. What to do? Well, blind mule does get lucky sometimes...
Forum: Electrical | Charging, Solar and Electronics 06-26-2019, 07:03 AM
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Views: 2,396
Posted By Kayak73
For grins I looked at a "large" but not 4 door...

For grins I looked at a "large" but not 4 door massive residential refrigerator, typical use is given at 63.24 watts/hour or like a light bulb of olden days gone by. That is for an EnergyStar...
Forum: Electrical | Charging, Solar and Electronics 06-26-2019, 05:35 AM
Replies: 19
Views: 2,396
Posted By Kayak73
Batteries in parallel double the amps voltage the...

Batteries in parallel double the amps voltage the same, batteries in series the amp hours of ONE battery total but voltage is doubled. However you could have three parallel banks of two 6volt...
Forum: Electrical | Charging, Solar and Electronics 06-25-2019, 10:16 PM
Replies: 19
Views: 2,396
Posted By Kayak73
Well...if the fridge really takes 6 amps/hr on...

Well...if the fridge really takes 6 amps/hr on 120vac then a little math


watts=6amps*120volts = 720 watts


convert that to 12.6 VDC,


Amps = 720/ 12.6 = 57.14
Forum: Electrical | Charging, Solar and Electronics 06-17-2019, 08:25 PM
Replies: 19
Views: 2,396
Posted By Kayak73
I don't want to "sound" silly but just under this...

I don't want to "sound" silly but just under this thread is another long one discussing when to run the generator etc. related to the same residential fridge question. Bottom line summary:


You...
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