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Old 04-21-2019, 10:51 AM   #13
Judge
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: 2020 Magnitude SV34
State: Florida
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Originally Posted by TurnerFam View Post
while it's a not a 'bad' idea, if the fridge is not already powered by the onboard inverter, it would not be a simple task to just 'add an inverter' for it, since it has to have power from not only the propane, but also the ATS(auto transfer switch) when you are plugged in or are running the generator.

That would require wiring the inverter output to the Main breaker panel, and the inverter would have to have an internal relay so that it does not interfere when Shore Power or Generator power is available.
You are correct sir!

There was another Outlaw 29H owner on here who did add a separate inverter for the fridge but I was leaning more towards rewiring the outlet.

The TV's would never be used when driving in our case so just having the fridge run would not be too much for the inverter.

And I just looked at the schematics again and assuming they are correct, the TV's and the fridge are on the same 15A circuit. What I need to determine is if the wiring coming out of the inverter is routed to the same area of the power distribution panel before it splits off to the TV's.
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