eflyersteve
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Relatively speaking, the fridge, on A/C, doesn't draw enough to pop a 1500watt inverter. I didn't imply, at all, that they were efficient lol.
When connections are made there can be 'bounce' - where the connection gets strobed once or more times with each new join/part making lightning-like spikes across the connected wiring & devices. Quite a great deal of care goes into reducing/eliminating mechanical switch bounce, so imagine if you're physically attaching a lug onto the battery, twisting wires together, pushing a lug into a clamp it's maximum 'static pop' time until we've finished borking around.. ..had two occasions where I've connected the inverter.. .
Zoomyn said:On inverters when connected the electricity loads up capacitors and coils -- so as soon as the electric 'pressure' is severed all sorts of back flow blooms back out... Now if someone is jittery its 8, 18 or 88 charge/discharge pulses from an unsteady hand doing the connection... that can/will trigger switching logic at just the wrong time to allow the magic smoke to be released.
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