Wildwood said:So my 12v puck lights with in line converter would be more efficient if directly connected to the DC side?
blars said:"Runs hot" means "wastes power".
12v compressor refrigerators tend to be optimized for efficiency rather than price.
Goshawk said:My factory RV trailer is wired everything 12V as possible. Then numerous strategic 110 outlets throughout the travel trailer (TT).
Can boondock (aka dry camp) upon demand, given we have a generator we can recharge the house 12v battery daily during noise hours.
One thing that gets folks is the refrigerator need. But know a YouTube guy “little house on the road” who runs his 110v refrigerator off a 12v battery and a Walmart high power inverter (not pure sign wave).
He knows he will have early 110v refrigerator failure at five years, given the motor will run hot. Inverters that are not pure sign wave will do that. But he does not care. It’s ten times the cost for a 12v DC refrigerator, as for a 110v AC refrigerator.
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Wildwood said:Goshawk, can it really be that easy? Where can I find more info on running a frig this way?
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