Working on running 2 subzero fridges ones a freezer and one a fridge they are in a boat and only 110 but I will be running off of a inverter extra batteries and a charger this will be for a customer If you would like we can add pictures and installation info for you
There are zero watts in a small refrigerator. Watts are the produce to amps times volts. Without these values a correct answer can not be given.
To convert amperage to watts, you need to know the voltage, power factor, and the number of phases that you are working with. For a residential refrigerator this is single phase, an industrial refrigerator could be three phase.
One volt is zero watts.
95 VDC is zero watts.
The formula you are looking for is Watts = Amps x Volts.
2100 watts to run the refrigerator
There are zero watts in a small refrigerator. Watts are the produce to amps times volts. Without these values a correct answer can not be given.
we cant get to the back of the unit
There is zero watts in 10 amps.
Zero.
To convert amperage to watts, you need to know the voltage, power factor, and the number of phases that you are working with. For a residential refrigerator this is single phase, an industrial refrigerator could be three phase.
I estimated 1100 - 9AMPS -running, not sure what the surge startup would be.
There are zero milliamps in 12 watts.
One volt is zero watts.
95 VDC is zero watts.
The formula you are looking for is Watts = Amps x Volts.
Zero.