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Old 03-22-2019, 01:36 AM   #20
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: ACE 27.1
State: Florida
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Originally Posted by Diemaster View Post
we leave the fridge on with water and other refreshments in it. as above said. it's grate for working outside. you can take a brake in the RV with a cold one.

i have a inverter in my 31E and when i unplug from the house to excersize the generator, the inverter says about 300 watts. the only other 120v things on is the tvs in standby "phantom" power. so i would say 300 is 95% fridge.

BTW my fridge is a 6 cubic foot dometic.
We leave ours on all the time. Whenever I measured the power draw it was about 400 watts or less while running. The post above that says their 120 VAC draw running the fridge was 10 or 11 amps (1200+ watts) is ridiculously high.
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