CLi87
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Sep 21, 2018
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Hi all,
I'm currently restoring a 1986 Bayliner Contessa 2850 and I'm currently trying to hookup a new mini fridge to replace the old one. I chose not to buy an expensive marine fridge with both AC/DC and instead just got a cheap $80 AC fridge. So I figure hookup the DC lines to a 700 watt inverter and then plug my mini fridge into the inverter. I can turn the inverter on no problem, but when I plug in the fridge, the surge will cause the voltage to drop from 13v to 7v up and down. I know the inverter is good because i've tested the setup with a standalone battery. The DC pos/neg wires go to a fuse panel behind the dash, and then from the fuse panel the pos wire goes to a main relay on the engine and the neg grounds on the engine block. I cleaned all the grounds on the engine when I first got it. I've checked for resistance and it's reading .7-.8 ohms, I'm using quite the long wire to test for continuity from inside the boat to the engine bay though. At least point it's beyond my electrical diagnostic abilities and I'm hoping someone here with more experience may be able to help me out
I'm currently restoring a 1986 Bayliner Contessa 2850 and I'm currently trying to hookup a new mini fridge to replace the old one. I chose not to buy an expensive marine fridge with both AC/DC and instead just got a cheap $80 AC fridge. So I figure hookup the DC lines to a 700 watt inverter and then plug my mini fridge into the inverter. I can turn the inverter on no problem, but when I plug in the fridge, the surge will cause the voltage to drop from 13v to 7v up and down. I know the inverter is good because i've tested the setup with a standalone battery. The DC pos/neg wires go to a fuse panel behind the dash, and then from the fuse panel the pos wire goes to a main relay on the engine and the neg grounds on the engine block. I cleaned all the grounds on the engine when I first got it. I've checked for resistance and it's reading .7-.8 ohms, I'm using quite the long wire to test for continuity from inside the boat to the engine bay though. At least point it's beyond my electrical diagnostic abilities and I'm hoping someone here with more experience may be able to help me out