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Old 03-30-2018, 03:00 AM   #16
axis earl
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: S.O.B.
State: California
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THOR #3483
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Originally Posted by Tfryman View Post
A standard 29M has a RV refrigerator which uses 12 VDC for control power which requires the USE/STORE switch to be in USE.

Both the 120 VAC and the propane are used to create heat for the refrigeration cycle. Any inverter you may have will most likely NOT be wired to supply the fridge's 120 VAC unless it is a custom install.

So you are back to your original question: Propane or Generator.

95% of RVs on the road have their fridges running with propane as they travel. If you are running your generator for other reasons it will supply the fridge as well, but the generator was not installed in a RV with an absorption (RV) fridge for the purpose of powering the fridge as you travel.
Second that comment as well. Put it on AUTO, drive....
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