Deano2002
Senior Member
I have a 9 cubic foot residential fridge that draws 90 watts, what size inverter would I need to run that while going down the highway? I would like to not run the generator if I do not have to
ouch, maybe I will run the genset off and on. Do I have to have a transfer switch or can I plug it in manually?John From Detroit said:I have a 2,000 that was under 800 bucks I just hooked up... SO you know the cost of inverters. 775+_ tax and I later found it for 555+ shipping and tax (I did not pay shipping. A lot of the companies that are very cheap plus shipping gouge you on teh shipping.. the 775 was common among many places including Camping World) Xantrex Freedom 2000XC
I was not happy with the 120 volt connections. they won't take 10ga I'll modify later.
Deano2002 said:I do have a 300 watt inverter behind the breaker panel but never knew what is was for and if it works. I will take a pic later.
The unit John cited is a powerful inverter/converter/charger with auto transfer, probably way overkill if the only thing you want to do is run the fridge while driving. You can add a simple 1000W inverter with no transfer switch for well under $200 (I provided links to a couple of examples). The AIMS unit even includes a transfer switch for its $170 price.ouch, maybe I will run the genset off and on. Do I have to have a transfer switch or can I plug it in manually?