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Yes, for the most part. Before using a portable power station to run a refrigerator, various aspects must be considered, including the size and wattage rating of the refrigerator, as well as the capacity of the portable power station itself. The size of the refrigerator is the most significant consideration. A large refrigerator consumes a lot of energy and may be unable to be powered by a tiny, portable power station. A compact refrigerator, on the other hand, can be easily powered by a small and portable power station. The energy used by a refrigerator varies based on the compressor and the system to which it is attached. A standard refrigerator consumes 1-2 kWh/day. The majority of electricity is consumed during startup and when the compressor is operating. Look at the rating figures to establish your refrigerator's daily energy usage, and ensure that your power station has sufficient capacity to handle it. It can continue to deliver power to the refrigerator as long as the peak power of your mobile power station is larger than the starting power of the refrigerator and the output power of the power station is greater than the continuous power of the refrigerator.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Probably not. Refrigerators typically need a significant amount of power (watts) when the compressor first starts (peak watts). The Solix 522 is only capable of 450 watts peak and most full size refrigerators need more that this. Check you refrigerator for the peak wattage required, if it is 450 or lower then yes you can use it for that refrigerator.
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