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dmtalon@infosec.pub ⁨3⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

A little more technical, I don’t think your average starting battery is 100ah capacity, and most don’t rate themselves in amp hours either.

I bought a deep cycle for my little sailboat at the local auto store and it’s around 70-80ah

You would need an inverter to convert the batteries DC (direct current) into AC (alternating current). This will “cost” some power (watts) to convert that voltage. Your refrigerator runs on AC battery outputs DC.

That said, it is quite common to run refrigerators on larger boats and RVs off batteries and it would certainly be possible to run your house fridge off a single car battery for a short while if you’ve got an inverter large enough to run it.

What your not gonna do is just run out to the car, grab your battery and hook it directly to your fridge.

Our fridge uses between 130-180 watts when running and about 2.9Kw or 2900 watts in 24 hours. Your battery most likely has under 1000 total watts til empty, and car batteries are generally not used past 50% capacity (lead acid starting battery). So figure 500 watts max (for easy math). So… 4h run time maybe.

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