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Post by JohnV on Oct 25, 2016 5:06:46 GMT
D9 ...... came to this late I ran a 240v separate fridge and freezer for years on a !Kw inverter (Sine wave) it handled it fine as the compressors on each never switched on at exactly the same moment. I then changed to a (tallish) fridge freezer unit. As it used a single (bigger) compressor the inverter didn't like it and would occasionally trip out. I replaced it with a 1500W unit from these (and I see it's on sale at the moment) www.sunshinesolar.co.uk/prodspec/Specials/KHXCseo.htmlCan only speak as I find, and it's doing it's job happily (now about 3 month)
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Post by smileypete on Oct 25, 2016 17:55:52 GMT
D9 ...... came to this late I ran a 240v separate fridge and freezer for years on a !Kw inverter (Sine wave) it handled it fine as the compressors on each never switched on at exactly the same moment. I then changed to a (tallish) fridge freezer unit. As it used a single (bigger) compressor the inverter didn't like it and would occasionally trip out. I replaced it with a 1500W unit from these (and I see it's on sale at the moment) www.sunshinesolar.co.uk/prodspec/Specials/KHXCseo.htmlCan only speak as I find, and it's doing it's job happily (now about 3 month) Had a mate who worked at a fair sized club in town. After a refurb, all the bar fridges were put on a single ring main - along with the bar tills! You can guess what happened when a number of the fridge compressors just happen to switch in at the same time.
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