That depends on the capacity of your battery back up. If it is sufficient to to meet the requirements of the fridge then yes, however, how long it last also depends on the the capabilities of your back up.
just let it sit and run out of battery, then turn it back on after you've charged it up
If you charge the battery up and it will run and start for a while and then dies again you know its not getting charged. If you charge the battery up or jump it off and it is dead again the first time you cut it back off its a bad battery.
To convert DC (battery) to AC to run household appliances you need an "inverter". Because they are usually hooked up to a car battery (12V) they can't provide too much power. Usually enough to run lights, a small refrigerator, TV or laptop computer OR similar low power equipment.
no its blows up! :)
Absolutely not. I think it is possible, but it depends on how many Amps [or Watts] the refrigerator draws [uses], AND the sustained output [Amps or Watts] that the converter is capable of producing. For example, if the converter was rated for a sustained/continuous output of 10 Amps at 120 Volts [that's 1200 Watts], and the refrigerator requires only 6 Amps at 120 Volts [that's 720 Watts], then I say the converter can safely operate the refrigerator.Answer 3 -- Watt?Are you thinking of running a 120 volt refrigerator from a car battery? Back up to "absolutely not". There are RV refrigerators that can run for a short time from a car battery (preferably a deep-cycle type), but they can barely keep the fridge cool under the best of circumstances.Unless the engine is running, the battery will be drained in a couple of hours. If the battery is a deep-cycle, you can recharge it; if not, you'll have to buy a new battery.Also, if the fridge requires 720 watts and the converter is only 50% efficient, it's sucking 1500 watts from the battery, which is a lot more than leaving the headlights on. Even the little "six pack" coolers that run on 12 volts will run a battery down pretty quickly unless the engine is running. Try using an ice chest.
You need to call the person back that has just serviced your refrigerator.
It is important to have a battery back up and to check its power level at regular intervals. This way, in the event one's battery fails during a power outage, one is sure to be covered.
I have a 2000 Deville DTS. The battery is located below the back seat. Just pull up the seat (not back), and you will find the battery.
The battery is located in the back seat - you take out the back seat by pulling up from the floor - then lift out - the battery in on the passenger side.
A computer battery back up can be found at Best Buy, Fry's Electronics, Amazon, and most other computer and electronics stores. Battery back ups can be valuable accessories if you live in an area prone to power outages.
lift up the back seat. there it is.
If you have noticed the warm air blowing from behind your refrigerator, that is the heat that was in the air that is inside your refrigerator. If you leave the door open the air around the refrigerator will briefly feel cold, but it will warm back up and the food in the refrigerator will go bad.