It will work but not so well due to the fact that most [inexpensive] invertors output a "modified" sine wave. Since this is a euphemism for square wave you will not get full performance from an induction motor. Since compressor motors are sized to run at or close to their nominal peak they will overheat on an invertor during a long run. I dont like to use a mod sine invertor on induction motors that need to run near their peak for long.
larry
Well, you guessed correctly that my invertor is about as cheap as they come.
I am not sure what type of wave it puts out. I can always have a look with my scope, I suppose.
One hopeful aspect that should make it less important is that most refrigeration compressors and deep well pumps have good cooling relative to many other motors...compressors sit in an oil bath, and can transfer their heat directly to the oil, and also, out the condenser coil. Deepwell pumps, and some sump pumps, can transfer their heat to the water, sometimes with an oil intermediary (in the case of a submerged sump pump, I am not sure about a well pump.)
If the invertor cannot run a motor, it is close to worthless.
I need to bone up on invertor waveforms. I took a power electronics course in school, but I need to have another look that the book and my class notes sometime, since most of that leaked out of my head at some point.
Here is a discussion of the waves. If it is estimated that for a non-sine case, 20% of the power is not used, but lost, and some or all of that power loss has to be exchanged across the condensor coil, it may be a relatively worthless proposition.
Inverter Selection
I have right much beef in my freezer, but it's not mine, but belongs to a buddy instead. He has so much, we decided to diversify the storage locations in case of a freezer failure...so he would not lose it all. He knows if push comes to shove, I'll fight a heck of a fight to keep from losing his beef.
Heck, I may be better off just getting some extra propane around, and some Ball jars, and if the worst happens, try to can it.