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RustyJC
Mar 02, 2015Explorer
Cummins12V98 wrote:RustyJC wrote:
When you're traveling, it doesn't matter. The RV batteries are being charged by the truck's alternator (assuming you have a Pollak-type 7-pin umbilical). Our residential fridge is powered by a 1500 watt pure sine wave inverter through a transfer switch when we're on the road.
Rusty
Our new MS on order has a 1,000watt inverter specd for the frig use only is that enough?
Two 6V batteries also.
DRV thinks the 1000 watt inverter is sufficient for the fridge only. RVs for Less installed the 1500 watt pure sine wave inverter and transfer switch on ours before we took delivery.
Rusty
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