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BLUETTI Elite 30 V2 Portable Power Station,W/Carry Bag, 288Wh 600W + free bag $199

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BLUETTI Elite 30 V2 Portable Power Station, 288Wh capacity with 600W inverter + free carrying bag for $199

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BLUETTI Elite 30 V2 Portable Power Station, 288Wh capacity with 600W inverter + free carrying bag for $199

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Today 11:48 AM
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D3als0nWh33lsToday 11:48 AM
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Could this power a standard refrigerator for a few hours if power goes out?
Today 01:08 PM
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WisePicture6449Today 01:08 PM
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Quote from D3als0nWh33ls :
Could this power a standard refrigerator for a few hours if power goes out?
No
An estimate for a medium sized refrigerator is 780 watt hours
This power banks max output is 600w (not high enough) and if it could, it has the capacity to run a refrigerator for about 25 minutes
Today 01:16 PM
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DavidC7604Today 01:16 PM
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Quote from D3als0nWh33ls :
Could this power a standard refrigerator for a few hours if power goes out?
Yes. I'd assume so. My EB3A (older, less capacity) was able to power our fridge for about 4-5 hours in an outage once. It's a newish fridge so check your model's specs.
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HappyClover260Today 02:23 PM
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Quote from D3als0nWh33ls :
Could this power a standard refrigerator for a few hours if power goes out?
Yes, an average full size refrigerator uses about 1300W per day and the maximum draw of 350W is well under the 600W this unit can provide, so you'd get about 5 hours of run time out of it and less if you have an active LCD screen on the front.
Source: people already tested this. https://youtu.be/OfR53ZZ2gSc?si=3FrmR3zMClA5Ouy2
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SkitalsToday 02:41 PM
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Quote from WisePicture6449 :
NoAn estimate for a medium sized refrigerator is 780 watt hoursThis power banks max output is 600w (not high enough) and if it could, it has the capacity to run a refrigerator for about 25 minutes
This is wildly inaccurate. The actual average power consumption is probably around 100 watts. It's as low as 0 when the compressor is cycled off, as high as 250w with the compressor running. How often the compressor is running depends on the climate. The wattage spikes when the compressor kicks on. This power station can do a CONSTANT 600 watts, with spikes to 1,500 watts for this exact purpose. "600W Rated Power, 1500W Lifting Power: Reliable performance that handles essential appliances and power surges with ease." The 1500W is the rating for this exact application, an appliance with a compressor with high startup wattage, but constant draw below 600W.
This generator could run a fridge for a few hours if the power goes out without a problem.

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