I have used an inverter for my fridge and freezer for years. DO NOT GO CHEEP!
Using a borderline  wattage will lead to failure.  I suggest you go for a 3000 
watt unit.  Does not need to be full sine wave for a fridge.
Frank
37 Coastal Cruiser

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On 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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