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it may cause minor damage, such as burning out the fan motor, if unplugged quickly, or it may fry the compressor or any electronic circuits in the fridge.
Yes, there is the option of a portable fridge that is specifically done for car use. Therefore this portable fridge is usually called a car fridge. This fridge uses a 12 Volt power supply.
If it is a 240 volt conditioner it will stop. If it is a 120 volt conditioner it will stop if it is on the leg that has been lost.
No because the pump motor will run too fast and the lifetime of the fridge will be severely reduced.
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No, the unit might work but the low voltage will cause unit to stop.
The number of watts measures the power, and Ohm's laws requires us to know the current as well as the voltage to determine the power.P = i x eFor example, if the fridge draws 10 amps at 115 volts, the power is 1150 watts.AnswerThe answer is that it depends on the fridge. Look at the nameplate information for your particular fridge; that's where you will find your answer.
The watts or amperage should be stated on the nameplate of the fridge. If you are trying to find the size of a wire needed to connect the fridge to the electrical system an amperage needs to be calculated. If the watts of the fridge are known use this formula to find Amps = Watts/Voltage. Once the fridge's amperage is known, a correct wire size can be chosen and the proper fusing to protect the wiring put in place.
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Check for blown fuses. If the fuses are good, check the relay, usually in a box under the hood. You may need a volt meter, and possibly a 9 volt battery to do this.
A volt is a volt is a volt.
A volt is a volt is a volt.