SDTugs
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Oct 24, 2022
- Messages
- 41
- Vessel Name
- Nube
- Vessel Make
- Hatteras 48' LRC
Good morning,
I have a "vintage" Amana 19 on my 1976 Hatteras 48' LRC. I have been noticing that while on inverter it draws about 55 amps while running. That seems very high to me. I realize that the 20-25 year old fridge is of an older less efficient technology.
I am wondering what experience people are having with amperage draw with their residential units while on inverter, what units they have upgraded to, and what the new draw is with a modern energy star unit.
I can fit a 17-19 cubic foot fridge in the space I have.
I am also well aware that my boat is rather AC dependent and won't be getting away from running a generator especially as we get farther south.
Any advice is welcomed.
Thank you,
I have a "vintage" Amana 19 on my 1976 Hatteras 48' LRC. I have been noticing that while on inverter it draws about 55 amps while running. That seems very high to me. I realize that the 20-25 year old fridge is of an older less efficient technology.
I am wondering what experience people are having with amperage draw with their residential units while on inverter, what units they have upgraded to, and what the new draw is with a modern energy star unit.
I can fit a 17-19 cubic foot fridge in the space I have.
I am also well aware that my boat is rather AC dependent and won't be getting away from running a generator especially as we get farther south.
Any advice is welcomed.
Thank you,