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About Inverter Compressor: Starting Current
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[QUOTE="Windadct, post: 6173576, member: 311008"] I am pretty sure that the fridge compressors are piston style, that is part of the issue, the compressor may need full torque at "zero" speed, or it may fail to start. An inverter based fridge MAY help, but all of the energy in this start then needs to be in the DC link - I doubt it was built to do this due to the cost. Best bet is to ask the manufacturer for a start profile. If you explain your situation properly, and they are a customer focused company they should, eventually, get you the answer. [/QUOTE]
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