AC ref.
Good day Chuck711Seanshine is partly correct with his inverter. Two years ago I helped a fellow sailor in Australia with the same problem. First you have an AC refig. to get it to work on DC you will need to get an inverter with the correct voltage and Wattage rating for the Refig. input amps and wattage. Then you will need to use the Power fomular in electronics. P=IxE. P= wattage of the refig. I= current of the Refig. and E= the voltage of the refig. Using this formular you will be able to calculate how many AMPs of DC you will need to feed the inverter to supply the refrig. To get the correct power into the inverter you will need to use the power rating of the Refrig. I'll bet you will need about 75 to 100 amps of DC to run the inverter and refrig. as there are many losses of amps in the inverter through heat etc.The Sailor in Australia had a one hp refrig. motor. when all was said and done he need to have between 75 and 100 amps of DC to run his AC refrig. in his boat. The component line will be: Batteries to inverter to refrig. You should have gotten a solid state refrig. that runs on 12 volts DC. much simpler. I hope that this helps, you will need a bunch of batteries. Fair winds AL