I bought a small inverter wired directly to the battery just for the few
times I needed one to power my TV, computer etc without running the
generator or the expense of a large inverter conversion. I guess it depends
on the draw of your refer, your battery set up (isolation and deep cycle
capability).

On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 8:46 AM, Doug Thomas <[email protected]> wrote:

> We are planning a cruise this fall from Lake Erie to SC on our 1984 46'
> Uniflite, PAX. Trying to determine if I need to install an inverter. I'm
> sure we'll be doing some anchoring out along the way. My only concern is
> powering the refrigerator, which runs off AC only - no DC switch-over. I
> don't relish running the generator all the time at anchor just to keep the
> refrigerator running. Are there other alternatives?
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