Author: JandL
Subject: Extension cord
Posted: 01 May 2016 at 9:09pm
When the refrigerator starts up it draws 9.5 amps at 120 volts AC. I have not checked it after it reaches temperature what the current drops down to if it does. When running on 120 volts AC the DC control of the refrigerator takes .13 amps and the 2 air circulation fans used for forced air circulation take .32 amps DC each. These fans only come on when it is warm outside. I have a 12 gauge extension cord I picked up at a garage sale and made a cord out of it to run from the side of my houise to the trailer.
Subject: Extension cord
Posted: 01 May 2016 at 9:09pm
When the refrigerator starts up it draws 9.5 amps at 120 volts AC. I have not checked it after it reaches temperature what the current drops down to if it does. When running on 120 volts AC the DC control of the refrigerator takes .13 amps and the 2 air circulation fans used for forced air circulation take .32 amps DC each. These fans only come on when it is warm outside. I have a 12 gauge extension cord I picked up at a garage sale and made a cord out of it to run from the side of my houise to the trailer.