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12 volt DC Fridge or 110 Volt - is the latter a viable option?
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They are not really discussing actual AC fridges,...
They are not really discussing actual AC fridges, but rather DC fridges that come with a $100 option consisting of an 120VAC->12VDC power brick. They don't make sense for most people, although there...
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07-15-2020, 03:52 AM
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Yes, it is correct. Fridges with Danfoss...
Yes, it is correct. Fridges with Danfoss compressors are native 12VDC as you say. The "120VAC" option is just a wall-wart-style DC adaptor. Makes no sense at all in an RV.
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I guess it depends on how you define "AC". The...
I guess it depends on how you define "AC". The Danfoss motor is certainly EC -- it works by having a controller start with DC and then using a special controller to generate many (something like a...
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Is that even possible? If you want a fully-sealed...
Is that even possible? If you want a fully-sealed compressor, you need a brushless motor (so as not to contaminate the works with brush wear). I thought that that pretty much implied a DC controller....
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