David Killough
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Hey everyone,
I've got a Mobitronic (waeco) 600w inverter that is powering my Tristar supercool 45 fridge. The inverter output is 230v at 50hz and the fridge runs at 230v at 50hz. The inverter is powered from my dual battery system and is connected to a 3rd battery in the back for operation when the motor is off. My question is this. Why would my inverter be going into overload? I'm no electrician, but then again, it was setup like this when I bought it. I do have the inverter mounted sideways on my rear drawer system. It's tucked under one of the wings, but there is still plenty of room for cooling. Any ideas???
David
I've got a Mobitronic (waeco) 600w inverter that is powering my Tristar supercool 45 fridge. The inverter output is 230v at 50hz and the fridge runs at 230v at 50hz. The inverter is powered from my dual battery system and is connected to a 3rd battery in the back for operation when the motor is off. My question is this. Why would my inverter be going into overload? I'm no electrician, but then again, it was setup like this when I bought it. I do have the inverter mounted sideways on my rear drawer system. It's tucked under one of the wings, but there is still plenty of room for cooling. Any ideas???
David