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Old 05-18-2018, 11:24 PM   #28
TurnerFam
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Originally Posted by Tearstone View Post
When we get to Washington state we will be taking a cruise. When we put the RV in storage that week, they do have a 20A hookup. I'm assuming that should be enough to keep the batteries topped off and a residential fridge cold?
yes, even 15amps is plenty because A) your fridge doesn't run 24/7, and you can turn it 'down' while away because you won't be opening the door during that time B)your battery charger will only be 'trickle' charging the batteries, since almost nothing will be used by the inverter, if you leave it on anyway. The fridge will have 120v power even without the inverter if you are on shore power.
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