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Cbones
Explorer
Apr 27, 2015

2015 Thor Challenger Residential Refer

A friend of mine purchased a 2015 Thor Challenger. It comes standard with a Residential refer and a Xantrex 1800w inverter running off 2 6v deep cycle batteries, as well as a rudimentary Magnum Autogen start. The problem is that the refer will only run if connected to shore power or running the genny. Does this make any sense, or is this a wiring issue? Would an 1800w inverter be large enough to handle the refer load? The inverter is definitely working, as he can watch tv and power the sat receiver off the batteries, however, we were unable to find any hot outlets when only in inverter operation. We were boondocking this past weekend, and he had to run the genny continuously, which kind of defeats the purpose of having quiet time. Unfortunately, I have very little experience with the late model gas coaches.

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  • Ivylog's avatar
    Ivylog
    Explorer III
    If there is not an inverter outlet for it on a 2015 unit, the dealer needs to run one from the inverter to it as a home refer without one is totally wrong. Some are running their units on 600W inverters so it's not the inverter.
  • Executive wrote:
    My guess is there are TWO outlets BEHIND the fridge. One operates on A/C only and the other is tied into the inverter. The fridge is plugged into the WRONG receptacle. Look behind the fridge and plug the reefer into the OTHER plug....Dennis


    Yup. This is it, either it's plugged into the wrong outlet, or the coach is a bit miswired.

    Our, (NOT A RESISDENTIAL FRIDGE) has 2 outlets behind it, an inverter outlet for our icemaker, and a "not inverter" outlet for the fridge.

    The residential fridge needs to be plugged into the inverter outlet.
  • That fridge would run on a 1000 watt inverter! New refrigerators sip power and aren't the electric hogs people remember them as . something isn't right the fridge should be plugged into a power outlet that's powered by the inverter perhaps there are two recepticals ? 2 6 volts should run it for hours. A friends large Samsung with 4 6volt batteries runs all night and most of the next day about 20 - 24hours as long as the ice machine isn't running .
  • My guess is there are TWO outlets BEHIND the fridge. One operates on A/C only and the other is tied into the inverter. The fridge is plugged into the WRONG receptacle. Look behind the fridge and plug the reefer into the OTHER plug....Dennis
  • Your assessment is probably accurate but, your not considering the weak part of the equasion...that being the number of batteries. Two six volt batteries would indeed be very marginal in providing the storage needs of that frig and the other dry camping items, lights, tv satellite etc. If the owner doubles the battery capacity, then he would be in a better position to run the frig off of battery power.
  • Not enough batteries to support a residential refrigerator for long periods of time. You got to have at least six to eight house batteries and even then you need solar panels to maintain the batteries charged.