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Old 07-18-2019, 12:58 AM   #3
TurnerFam
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
State: Georgia
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THOR #4735
we've had three RVs, and all had 'residential' fridges, just like in our home, and we haven't skipped a beat having them in our RVs... we like um...

we got a camper for our son, to use away at school, and immediately removed the 'rv fridge' and installed a much larger, more usable, and colder 120v 'residential' apartment type fridge.... works very nicely.

Yes, your inverter is there to power your fridge, when you are not on shore power, or have the generator running....make sure the battery stay above the 12.0 volt range and you'll be fine. Run the generator to recharge the House batteries when they fall below that range.... that's what the generator is there for. You may even have a AGS(auto generator starter), which is a nice option to take care of the recharging of the batteries without much thought, or worry.
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