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![]() "Jim" wrote in message ink.net... Larry's discussion has some very good information. I have a couple of questions: 1) Why are you running refrigeration through an inverter? Well, one reason is that you can buy a small household refrigerator for about $200 and the same sized 12 volt refrigertor will cost you about $1200. There are reasons that the 12 volt refrigerator is better, such as automatic switching to 110 and likely to have greater efficiency, but I know that a lot of people prefer to go the household route just because of the cost. 2) Why, with the choices available today, are you running a TV through an inverter? What choices? There are a lot of 9" TVs that run off of 12 volts, and I have seen a couple of 13", but if you want a 25" TV it is going to be 110 volts. Rod |
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