Ok Guys, I discovered the fridge on my 38 convertiable was 115v only (must have been replaced by previous owner or maybe never was 12v) after my first year of use. I like to have my fridge working when im out and im not running the generator all the time to do it.
I can buy a bar fridge many places for cheap and put it on an inverter. The whole package might cost $450. When i looked at the dedicated marine 12v fridge they are like $1200 !! This is their review link.
Has anyone used a regular fridge on an inverter?? If so how does it work for you on battery power? Has anyone had both that they can compare. What are some of the more efficent models out there for in 12v.??
Thanks!
Marine Fridge 12V vs Regular 115V with inverter
Marine Fridge 12V vs Regular 115V with inverter
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Re: Marine Fridge 12V vs Regular 115V with inverter
A frigde on 12v is a tall order. Campers use a 115v and 12v propane combo but just 12v is a big inverter and lots of batteries. Good luck Ramel.
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