Anybody tried a timer that turns fridge off a couple AM hours on a regular basis?

I suspect my fridge may have an internal timer that does mtce like defrosting in the AM hours. Seems like it is almost always on for a very prolonged period somewhere between 4am and 7am.
That is also the time that may be most deleterious to the batteries. At their weakest point.
That is also the time that may be most deleterious to the batteries. At their weakest point.
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I have tried it with a freezer (I have Time of Day utility rate plan--Turn off during peak afternoon rates). I stopped doing it--Just did not seem to be worth it (no obvious effects on GT Inverter based billing) and worried about higher than desired freezer temperatures and food "loss of quality".
http://www.appliance411.com/faq/howdefrostworks.shtml
Good article on the general defrost/frost free circuits.
My "cheap" refrigerators use a mechanical timer (not sure if 12 hour or 24 hour timing).
A former poster here tried disabling the defrost timer/heater and found that after ~24 hours, the fridge frosted up and began to use more energy.
Some refrigerators may use an electronic defrost timer--And if you interrupt AC power, it has been reported that they enter immediately into a defrost cycle (may be what you want, or not...).
-Bill
I suspect that turning off for two hours at a time would be safe enough. I feel aggravation when waking up and listening to the fridge cycling - again - during those hours. I don't sleep nearly as soundly as I used to. The fridge isn't what I would call loud.
-Bill
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Softdown I just don't think it's worth the recover run it would take on the fridge, they seen to just use about the same all the time. I know it's tough off grid.
Yes! I too buy foods in bulk/in season/on sale to stock up. Peas, spinach, squash, green beans and broccoli all do very well over the long haul. Plus, I do a lot of Sous Vide cooking so that I can get accurate cooking temps with large cuts of meat like Tri-tip and Briskets in the 10-25 lb. range, then seal in smaller portions in the freezer. I live in ranch-country, so trusted sources of beef and chicken are big with me.
I'm not keen on messing with fridge defrost settings. But I still may try the timer idea.
BTW - found I still had a small freezer hooked up to the main system to avoid disconnecting power while cleaning. 6AM power readings have been 50.4 and 50.3 volts since fixing that. Kind of obsessed with my AM power readings. If I could avg. 50.4 volts, or better, that should give me another year, or more, of valuable battery life.
every thing stays frozen and cold this time of year I’m getting a few 100 Watts by 7/8am
in the winter I start the generator first
I don’t think it saves a lot of power .