Should not be a problem! 48 watts is zip.
I got one of those things for our ski trips, to keep things warm,
as mine is reversable from cold to hot. It was on and running for
about 8 hours in at 10-20 degrees in the ski hill's (Michigan doesn't
have mountains, only hills) parking lot.
The SHO started just fine and we had hot soup after a day of skiing.
What more could you want?
regards, Jim White
At Friday, 14 July 2006, Alan Fanning <Awfanning@earthlink.net> wrote:
>Almost got things squared away for the trip...
>
>The AWA bought a DC-powered fridge to throw in the back seat of
our SHO for
>the trip to Memphis. Seems to think we're driving an SUV or something.
>Anyway, the thing is rated at 4 amps, which would be ~48 watts.
Seems like a
>lot to me - any know if the car will handle this without a meltdown?
>
> Alan
>
>Pls reply direct - I'm summary list.
>
> Alan
>
>PS. Almost got things squared away for the trip...
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