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Old 10-05-2017, 11:06 PM   #15
Travelin' Texans
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Brand: Redwood
Model: 36FB
State: Arizona
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THOR #3610
An inverter (changes 12 volt to 120) is not charging your batteries, a converter (changes 120 volt to 12 volt) is when plugged to shore power & no need to turn it off. You will have an inverter if you have a residential fridge & if storing without shore power would recommend turning it off.
Residential fridges in rvs, which only run on 120 volts from shore power, generator, or inverter powered from your batteries, are a totally different setup compared to a standard rv fridge which runs on 120 volt or propane.
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