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Old 07-16-2016, 04:48 PM   #19
rmblaster
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There is something in this thread I do not understand. That is running an RV refrigerator from an inverter. Every RV refrigerator I have owned or been around has been two way at least. Meaning that it will run off of 115 VAC or propane (with a small amount of 12 VDC for control circuitry). I had one that would also run off 12 VDC solely, but took a big toll on the batteries. Our 2017 Four Winds has the typical RV refrigerator in that (if the controls are set properly) it will switch automatically between 115 VAC and propane. Why would one want to run the refrigerator with an inverter when Propane is available?

Ken
The original poster was talking about the outside refrigerator which is only a 2 cu ft that runs off the inverter
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