fridge powerd by an inverter?
"scada" wrote in message
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"Darren" wrote in message
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Hi, I have sold a guy a 600w modified sine inverter, was tested before
it
was sent away, he received it but he couldnt get it to work (he wants it
for
his fridge), so he brought it back to me. I tested it and it didnt work
so
I
gave him a new one, I tested it infront of him with a 500w jigsaw,
worked
fine. I got a call from him two hours later, he said he tested it on his
drill it workd fine then he put it on his 300w fridge but it didnt work
so
he tried the drill again and that didnt work either. So now he has blown
up
two inverters.
The inverter has a overload cut off so I dont see how the fridge could
blow
up the inverters, anyone have any idea?
Thanks
Darren
Start up current for a compressor is generally 5-6 times the running
current!
....for a period less than that of the overload cutoff to respond, while the
active devices are being destroyed?
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