> > The inverter has to come on, activate, because the A/C units are only 120V. So, the fridge is on, running off DC on the only electricity
> > available from the generator, I turn on the A/C units, the inverter has to come into play to change the DC current coming from the generator to
> > AC, to power the A/C. And so I thought maybe when the inverter comes into play, it somehow screws up the DC feed to the fridge. A big maybe, but
> > it's a variable
> > dave
>
> Thanks Dave,
>
> Now I can help.
> It is probably not just when the generator is running the A/C that the reefer quits, but let me tell you how the bow really works:
>
> The compressor is a thing called a swing motor. It has no rotating element, but a piston that is moved back and forth because it is in resonance
> with the incoming power. For this jewel to do any good, the supplied power has to be really close to the resonant frequency.
> The multi-vibrator (the type oscillator) that runs it on DC has no problem with this. So, on DC it always works.
> There is a relay in there that changes the power supply from DC to what ever AC is coming in.
> Problem:
> When the supplied AC is not close to the frequency needed for the piston to vibrate full stroke, the pump doesn't. The relay is too stupid to
> figure that out when the AC it sees is too far different from the 60Hz that the pump wants the pump can't run. The only thing the pump can do is
> stop. The relay doesn't care. The Generator doesn't care. And the A/C unit doesn't have a clue. But if the AC is out of tune with the
> spring/mass of the compressor, they won't dance.
>
> So, if you disconnect the AC supply, the inverter will kick back in and the reefer will be happy. You just won't be able to charge the house bank
> as fast. The reefer will be much happier.
>
> It took some doing, but I was able to tune my 4.0 to run the reefer and most anything else, but it takes so attention and futzing.
>
> Matt
Matt,
You hit the nail on the head, at least for the original 12VDC-120VAC reefer that I once had in my coach.
When plugged in to shore power, and the reefer on, a relay in my original 12VDC-120VAV fridge would often click on and off. This got to be pretty
annoying at times, especially at night when attempting to sleep. The only way to stop that was to disconnect it from AC power. In fact I installed an
ON/OFF switch to disconnect from AC to stop the chattering and clicking when it happened, which was most of the time. This was not a problem because
whenever I had the reefer on, I was usually plugged in or had the engine running which gave the reefer a source of DC power from the smart charger or
engine alternator. Even when dry camping, I could go a weekend without running the house battery bank down. Therefore, for me not running it on AC
power was never a problem. I ran that way until the reefer failed and I replaced it with a new absorption reefer.
I had always thought that there was an inverter in the fridge to convert AC to DC to run the swing motor.
--
Richard
76 Palm Beach
SE Michigan
www.PalmBeachGMC.com
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