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rskeans
Jun 06, 2015Explorer
Toolguy5 wrote:
I don't understand that you can't turn fridge off. If it is a residential fridge it runs on 110 volts. If you are not plugged into shore power how did it drain battery, there is not any power to turn it on.
They connect a pure sine inverter to the battery to run the refridgerator. The inverter gets it power from the batteries. Mine is a 2KW inverter and the factory installed three AGW batteries to drive the inverter. When there is no shore power the fridge runs off of battery/inverter power.
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