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fulltimin
Nov 06, 2020Nomad
Bill.Satellite wrote:
Yes, residential fridge. Our last Prevost had a 20 CF GE side-by-side and this one has a Fisher-Paykel 17.5 CF unit. Strangely enough, there's more usable room in the new one. It's also much more efficient than our 21 year old GE. With 8 4D batteries and 2-2500 watt inverters everything works exactly the same whether plugged in or not. The only exception is the cook top. We had gas previously and this one has an induction cook top. If we are dry camping we would need to run the generator to use the cook top but we usually do at night for a few hours anyway.
Thanks.
Wouldn't the inverter run one of the burners for the cooktop? They should be no more than about 1800 watts per burner, or am I incorrect, or do you use more than one burner at a time?
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