arbilab
Well-known member
Thanks, yes I know LRA lasts a second and is twice (not 10x) FLA. It's when the lights dim slightly. 800W = ~1hp and yes that would be generous for a small fridge. 1/2hp sounds more like it. Does that conversion take into account motors in this class are under 80% efficient?
Again this is a SMALL fridge and the ones we're talking about are not small. They are also not 15yo.
If we put 0.5hp, 120V and 80% efficiency into Electric Motor Calculator, it comes back with 6FLA. 1/3 less if 3 phase, so if these new motors are electronically commutated there's a 33% saving right there.
Did I mention I wrote a patent speculation 8 years ago for an inverter-modulated HE HVAC condenser? Elements of it may have been patentable, but some elements were already in use (in laundry eqpt, who knew?) and it would have cost more than my net worth to find out if I had a claim.
Again this is a SMALL fridge and the ones we're talking about are not small. They are also not 15yo.
If we put 0.5hp, 120V and 80% efficiency into Electric Motor Calculator, it comes back with 6FLA. 1/3 less if 3 phase, so if these new motors are electronically commutated there's a 33% saving right there.
Did I mention I wrote a patent speculation 8 years ago for an inverter-modulated HE HVAC condenser? Elements of it may have been patentable, but some elements were already in use (in laundry eqpt, who knew?) and it would have cost more than my net worth to find out if I had a claim.