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Old 04-20-2019, 11:10 PM   #7
Beau388
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Hurricane 31S
State: Texas
Posts: 4,182
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Originally Posted by Judge View Post
So I took a look at the schematics for my 2018 Outlaw 29H. I know that the Inverter powers the TV's and Radio. That circuit is labeled as 3A on my schematics.

I then noticed the single outlet for the fridge is also labeled 3A. However, when I switch the inverter on the fridge wants to run on gas. The TV's stay powered but it seems like the fridge does not even though the schematics say it is on the 3A circuit.

Either the outlet was wired wrong or the schematics are wrong. Not sure if anyone else has an Outlaw or other Class C where the fridge is powered by the inverter.

I thought about adding another inverter for the fridge or trying to wire it to the inverter circuit. It would be nice not to do either if it is already supposed to run off the inverter.
My frig 120 volt supply comes bedroom desk (dressing table) duplex receptacle. This circuit also power the back bed duplex receptacle. The front bed and the bathroom wall (outside), kitchen, outside receptacles are powered by the GFCI in the bathroom. Behind the inverter is a metal junction box that contains the wires for the individual circuits powered by the inverter and pass-through relay. Hope that helps some.
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2016 Hurricane 31S
1961 Rampside in tow
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