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How to run your refrigerator on a battery?

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A 24V – 100Ah battery https://amzn.to/3wrW6Jn
A 24V – 2000 Watt inverter https://amzn.to/49gfY0p
And a pair of 1/0 AWG copper wires to connect the inverter to the battery https://amzn.to/49FkXrc

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VIDEO CHAPTERS
00:00 Intro
00:11 What you're going to need
00:43 The battery
01:41 Why do you need an inverter?
02:50 The size of the inverter
04:06 Putting everything together
04:57 Plugging the fridge in and turning on the inverter
05:25 Additional information

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How to run your refrigerator on a battery?

Having a backup battery for my refrigerator turned out to be a great idea, especially when I used to live in an area with frequent power outages.

To power your fridge with a battery, you’ll need the following parts:

A Battery Bank: This will provide the energy required to run your refrigerator. The battery bank can consist of a single battery or multiple batteries wired together.
A Power Inverter: his device converts the DC (Direct Current) power from the battery bank into AC (Alternating Current) power, which your fridge needs to operate.
Cables: You’ll need a pair of cables to wire the battery bank to the inverter. These cables typically have lugs on both ends or lugs on one end and alligator clips on the other for easy connection.

For example, for my particular backup battery setup, I used the following parts:

A 12V – 100Ah battery.
A 12V – 500 Watt inverter.
And a pair of 2 AWG copper wires to connect the inverter to the battery.

Have you tried running your fridge on a battery? If so, what size equipment did you use? Please tell me in the comments below.

If you have any questions, drop them in the comments, and I'll be happy to help!

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