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Old 08-29-2021, 07:33 PM   #7
cormad
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
State: Ontario
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Originally Posted by 16ACE27 View Post
I don't know what "no Hydro" means but I assume you are talking about no SP?
I also assume you have a residential fridge?

If not a residential fridge you would have to have a very bad battery for it to die with just control power to the fridge overnight.

If a residential fridge, a single lead acid battery does not have the capacity to power the fridge overnight; most RVs with residential fridges have at least two LA batteries which are usually good for an overnight but not much more.

Unfortunately, solar will not help your overnight problem. Only more battery capacity will.
Thanks,
Yes , No Hydro means no shore power. It's a two way fridge so it should have little impact on 12V batteries (just the brains is 12V). It's 120AC or propane.
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