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easiest way to do this is look at the label on the compressor. I usually lists RLA. FLA is usually 5 to 7 times the RLA. For example, if RLA is 3.0, the the FLA is 15-21 amps. FLA is actually LRA for about 2 seconds.
your freezer may be overheating due to the defrost for the freezer door, (mullan heater) is staying on. Most likely the door is not sealing properly. Also if it has a power saver switch on the side select it to that.
Hi, well its 120 volts a/c, 60hz, and you would have to look on the data plate to see what the total amperage it draws. If you are wanting to run it off of batteries, it can be done, You would need to figure out how many dc batteries it would take to do this and I have seen mobile homes have 240 volts a/c to there home running on batteries alone. You would need a rectifier to change dc to ac voltage. I would recommend making some calls on how to figure this out as far as what all you need to do this as I could not walk you through this, only if I were there. Call an electrical wholesale parts house and tell them what you want. They will be able to supply the dc rectifier to change dc to ac and they would be able to tell you where to go to get the right batteries and how to run them together to produce 120 volts ac voltage. Please keep me posted on your progress and if you need further help. Good Luck, Shastalaker7
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