There is a device called "kill a watt" meter that will measure the amount of watts an appliance uses. You would measure the load for a few days which would get you an average daily watt hour usage.
More than likely, unless the fridge is very inefficient, it probably draws that 150watts for a few minutes every hour. But if you guess too little you can easily undersize your battery system and quickly kill them.
More than likely, unless the fridge is very inefficient, it probably draws that 150watts for a few minutes every hour. But if you guess too little you can easily undersize your battery system and quickly kill them.
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