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Can Bluetti Power a Refrigerator?

When the power cuts out, keeping your food from spoiling is a top priority. Whether you're camping in the bush, prepping for blackouts, or just want a backup plan at home, knowing which Bluetti will run a refrigerator—and for how long—is crucial. Let’s break it down in plain Aussie terms.

Portable fridge and bar fridge wattage comparison outdoors

Portable power station requirements for refrigerators

Understanding refrigerator power consumption and choosing the right Bluetti

Keeping a fridge humming isn’t as simple as plugging it in and hoping for the best. A few factors come into play when working out how much power your fridge needs.

  • Size & Type: Bigger fridges draw more juice. French-door fridges are hungrier than a bar fridge.
  • Age: Older fridges are energy guzzlers.
  • Energy Star Rating: The more stars, the better.
  • Ambient Temperature: A hot summer day means your fridge works harder.
  • Door Usage: The more you open it, the more it draws.

Starting wattage vs. running wattage

Fridges need a surge of power to start up—usually two to three times their regular running wattage. So a 150W fridge might need up to 600W just to kick in.

Duty cycle and typical wattage

Fridges don’t run constantly. On average, they’re active about 30–40% of the time. That’s called the duty cycle and it plays a big role in estimating runtime.

Running: 100–400W for most modern fridges.

Starting: 500–1200W, depending on the fridge.

Bluetti powering fridge with food in Australian bushland

Portable power station models and runtimes for refrigerator use

Which Bluetti will run a refrigerator and how long will it last?

Most mid-sized to large Bluetti units can handle refrigeration. That includes:

  • EB70S: Good for small bar fridges.
  • AC180, AC200P, AC200MAX: Great all-rounders for medium to large fridges.
  • AC300/AC500, EP Series: Powerhouses designed for full off-grid living.

Entry-level units like the EB3A or EB55 might struggle, especially with older or larger fridges.

Bluetti showing 36 hours runtime powering fridge in caravan

Estimating how long Bluetti will run a fridge

  • Step 1: Calculate average consumption. Example: 150W fridge × 0.33 duty cycle × 24 hours = ~1,188Wh/day.
  • Step 2: Apply Bluetti’s capacity using the formula: Runtime = (Bluetti Wh × inverter efficiency) ÷ average hourly fridge usage.
  • Assuming 90% efficiency, the AC200MAX (2048Wh) would run a fridge for approximately 36 hours.

Estimated runtimes with popular Bluetti models

Bluetti Model Battery Capacity Avg. 150W Fridge Runtime
AC180 1152Wh ~20–22 hours
AC200P 2000Wh ~34–36 hours
AC200MAX 2048Wh ~36–38 hours
EB240 2400Wh ~42–45 hours
AC300 + B300 3072Wh ~54–57 hours
AC500 + B300S 5120Wh ~90–95 hours
Fridge power-saving tips in hot Australian campsite

Tips to maximise runtime from a Bluetti power station

  • Pre-cool first: Make sure the fridge is already cold before switching to Bluetti.
  • Keep the door shut: The less you open it, the longer it’ll last.
  • Turn the temperature up slightly: Keeping it at 3–5°C instead of 1°C can make a difference.
  • Ventilation matters: Keep airflow clear around both the Bluetti and the fridge.
  • Run the fridge alone: Don’t run anything else off the same unit.

Can Bluetti power a refrigerator in Australia?

Absolutely. Whether you're off-grid, in a blackout, or camping, Bluetti Australia offers options for every scenario. You’ll find the best portable power station for refrigerator use locally.

If you're shopping around and looking for a best battery powered generator for refrigerator setups, Bluetti models like the AC200MAX or AC300 are top picks for sale.

Some users also refer to their Bluetti manual to double-check compatibility—and yes, many of these units are explicitly designed to handle refrigeration loads.

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