Need a Power Inverter for this Fridge/Freezer - or is 12v okay?
I got this for my husband last year and he had to come home for medical reasons before he got a chance to take it out there. I thought he would need to get a power inverter to use in the truck, but now it seems he can just use in 12v. Can this fridge/freezer run from 12v or does he need an inverter?
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Specifications:Model: FP430
Brand: EdgeStar
Operates as a portable freezer or refrigerator
Flash Freeze function
Rounded edges make it safe around the family
Capacity: 43 qt. (equivalent to 60 12oz. cans)
Easy-to-use control panel
Temperatures: -8 to 50 degrees F
Voltage power (AC or DC)
6 foot 12/24 volt detachable power cord
8 foot 115 volt detachable power cord
Warranty: 1 year parts; 90 days labor
EdgeStar 43 Quart 12V DC Portable Fridge/Freezer
Durable and rugged design
ETL approval
Insulated lid
Side-grip comfort handles
Compressor-based cooling method freezes fast
Input voltage: 115 V/60 Hz
Power: 65 W/0.75 A
Weight: 45 lbs
Internal Dimensions: 11" H x 11 7/16" W x 14 15/16" D (large basket) / 7" H x 11 7/16" W x 7 1/16" D (small basket)
External Dimensions: 20 13/16" H x 24 11/16" W x 17 11/16" D
To inverter or not to inverter??
Discussion in 'Trucking Electronics, Gadgets and Software Forum' started by tbrown_sd, Oct 8, 2012.
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It appears to be compatible with both AC and DC. If you hard wire it to your truck for direct 12VDC it will be fine. I run a 12 volt fridge/freezer and it's really nice not having to monkey around with an inverter for it.
DoneYourWay Thanks this. -
I guess the question is whether the unit will run efficiently from 12v in the cab...? -
What does the manual say? Can you refer to it for installation instructions? Those little cigar lighter outlets don't deliver much in the way of amperage, and they like to blow fuses / melt down. The inverter would likely be wired to the batteries, so much in that same way could the fridge be wired directly. I guess if the unit has a lighter plug it is probably rated for such use and you could try it and see if it blows a fuse or gets hot. Compressor type units usually require more than what a cigar lighter can deliver. Good luck.
tbrown_sd Thanks this. -
The compressor type units don't draw much power except right at start up and can also be wired directly to a fused source like the binding posts used for some CB setups or connected via solderless connectors to terminals of the proper polarity in a fuse panel. They won't draw the batteries down if you don't run the truck for a couple of days, either.
I had a Koolatron that used either and used the AC plug with the inverter because all of the outlets in the truck were corroded from long use and the lighter plugs didn't work without burning the plugs, a new receptacle cured that for me, so I could use a straight 12 volt cooler and the new truck hasn't burned any plugs for me, yet.DoneYourWay Thanks this. -
small inverters can run off of the cigarette lighter plug. The issue is does each plug have its own fuse or are they all on one fuse. Hardwiring a separate fuse panel to the batteries is better than using the cigarette plugs.
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The web site says 65 watts; it'll be fine on a lighter socket.
http://www.edgestar.com/FP430-Compact-EdgeStar-Portable-Refrigerator-Freezer/FP430,default,pd.html -
The problem is that the OP say 65 watts/ 0.75 amps
This does not work since watts = volts x ampsDoneYourWay Thanks this. -
There's the rounding factor; manufacturers usually round up to a nice round number. 0.565A isn't exactly a round number.
Plus, there is likely a small 110 -> 12V power supply in there, which would consume a little bit of power.
Regardless, 65W is well within the ~120W limit of the average lighter socket.tbrown_sd and DoneYourWay Thank this.
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