Any advice on size of inverter? Is 1000 watt sufficient for general applications? Frige/freezer, how does evvacool compare to engel or waeco? Is a frige better than frige freezer? Is 60 litre sufficient for general use? Also how doe BE or westinghouse generators compare with honda and yamhar in decibels. (2000 watt)? A lot of questions but get a lot of opinions. Thanks
Aus-Kiwi said
09:52 AM Jun 28, 2018
I hardly use my inverter . Fridges etc run on 12v DC. I have 1500w inverter built into motorhome . Hardly use it . Maybe a few seconds with microwave? Have seperate 300 watt inverter for smart TV . Late model COMPRESSOR fridges are efficient these days . Size of fridge depends on personal needs ?
the rocket said
12:26 PM Jun 28, 2018
Hello trew, a very warm welcome. Sorry i cannot help with your question. Just wanted to pop in and say hi. Kind regards. Rocket n strop
Meredith said
03:19 PM Jun 28, 2018
What do you want to run on the inverter? We don't bother with one at all, or a generator, just using solar for our free camping power. What you need will depend on what you want to run
Dougwe said
05:14 PM Jun 28, 2018
Welcome to the gang Trevor, enjoy here and out in the playground.
I have a 300w inverter that I use to chatge small things like cordless beard trimmer and laptop that I can't get appropriate 12v fitting. I also have a 1500w inverter for bigger items but it rarely sees the light of day but it's there if needed.
My aluminium tent is mainly set up with 12v stuff nowa days. I still have a 3 way fridge.
Keep Safe on the roads and out there.
Cadpete said
11:23 PM Jun 28, 2018
G'day Trew and welcome to the forum. Don't forget to try the two ongoing games here - 'Who is This' in the 'I Digress' section and 'Pick this Place' in the 'General' Section - a great source to find new places to visit. We're not full time and have never used our inverter :)
Pete & Marion
Tony Bev said
02:15 PM Jun 29, 2018
Trew wrote:
Any advice on size of inverter? Is 1000 watt sufficient for general applications? Frige/freezer, how does evvacool compare to engel or waeco? Is a frige better than frige freezer? Is 60 litre sufficient for general use? Also how doe BE or westinghouse generators compare with honda and yamhar in decibels. (2000 watt)? A lot of questions but get a lot of opinions. Thanks
A warm welcome from me also, Trew
There are not many people who look into this part of the forum, you may find more answere if you copy and paste you questions in the General Forum
I shall try to answer what I can
Any advice on size of inverter?
The techies usually like to know what 240 volt items, you require the inverter to run I have a 300 watt, (600 peak) pure sinewave inverter, I use it to charge my cordless hammer drill, which requires 240 volt
how does evvacool compare to engel or waeco?
I have an Evakool 12 volt compressor 110 litre upright fridge freezer, which I am happy with. I can not comment on Engel or Waeco
Is a frige better than frige freezer?
In one word, No. I have (in storage) an Aldi 40 litre, 12 volt compressor chest fridge It can be used as a fridge, or freezer, but not both at the same time. Butter and milk, are no good in the freezer, and frozen meat, will thaw out in a fridge
Is 60 litre sufficient for general use?
It depends on the individual, and how well you can adapt to your travelling lifestyle The wife and I, used our Aldi type 40 litre chest fridge, for four days, to visit a musical festival, when our 100 litre three way fridge was not reliable
Also how doe BE or westinghouse generators compare with honda and yamhar in decibels. (2000 watt)?
My Honda generator came with my second hand motorhome, as I hardly use it, (plus I am a little deaf), perhaps others can answer this question
Trew said
06:28 PM Jun 29, 2018
Thanks for answers. A very friendly informative forum.
Trew said
06:50 PM Jun 29, 2018
Thanks for your help. A very friendly and helpful forum.
Hello trew, a very warm welcome. Sorry i cannot help with your question. Just wanted to pop in and say hi. Kind regards. Rocket n strop
I have a 300w inverter that I use to chatge small things like cordless beard trimmer and laptop that I can't get appropriate 12v fitting. I also have a 1500w inverter for bigger items but it rarely sees the light of day but it's there if needed.
My aluminium tent is mainly set up with 12v stuff nowa days. I still have a 3 way fridge.
Keep Safe on the roads and out there.
G'day Trew and welcome to the forum. Don't forget to try the two ongoing games here - 'Who is This' in the 'I Digress' section and 'Pick this Place' in the 'General' Section - a great source to find new places to visit. We're not full time and have never used our inverter :)
Pete & Marion
A warm welcome from me also, Trew
There are not many people who look into this part of the forum, you may find more answere if you copy and paste you questions in the General Forum
I shall try to answer what I can
The techies usually like to know what 240 volt items, you require the inverter to run
I have a 300 watt, (600 peak) pure sinewave inverter, I use it to charge my cordless hammer drill, which requires 240 volt
I have an Evakool 12 volt compressor 110 litre upright fridge freezer, which I am happy with. I can not comment on Engel or Waeco
In one word, No. I have (in storage) an Aldi 40 litre, 12 volt compressor chest fridge
It can be used as a fridge, or freezer, but not both at the same time. Butter and milk, are no good in the freezer, and frozen meat, will thaw out in a fridge
It depends on the individual, and how well you can adapt to your travelling lifestyle
The wife and I, used our Aldi type 40 litre chest fridge, for four days, to visit a musical festival, when our 100 litre three way fridge was not reliable
My Honda generator came with my second hand motorhome, as I hardly use it, (plus I am a little deaf), perhaps others can answer this question