Starting Amp Draw for Everchill RV Mini Fridge with Built-In Freezer
Updated 01/05/2026 | Published 09/22/2024 >
Question:
How does this fridge compare to a normal fridge in terms of start up amps? A normal home fridge seems to have a higher start up amp usage. Is this fridge a consistent .8 amps across the on-cycle? Thanks!
asked by: Austin S
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Expert Reply:
Hello Austin, the starting amp draw for the Everchill RV Mini Fridge with Built-In Freezer # 324-000110 is 4-6 amps. It isn't an exact number since it depends on ambient temperature.
expert reply by:
Robin H
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Everchill RV Mini Fridge with Built-In Freezer - 1.6 Cu Ft - 115V - Black
- RV Refrigerators
- Mini Fridge
- Freezer Compartment
- Matte Finish
- 120V
- 2 Cubic Feet or Less
- Reversible
- 17-1/2W x 17-3/4D x 19-1/2T Inch
- Black
- Everchill
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Robin H.
1/5/2026
Hey Austin, did the 4–6 amp start-up range on the Everchill mini fridge line up with what you were expecting? It’d be great to hear how it performs compared to your home fridge. Your update could make it easier for others comparing power needs.