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memtb
May 25, 2017Explorer
95jersey, Maybe someone suggested this, and I missed it! Determine the watt draw on your fridge, then install an inverter just large enough (not expensive)to handle fridge only.Then run an extension cord from inverter to fridge. It may look a little "tacky", but there's is no one there to see it while traveling. :)
We have a small chest freezer in our unit, and run it that way when traveling. That way we don't run the "big" inverter powering most of the equipment in the 5er,minimizing draw on batteries. memtb
We have a small chest freezer in our unit, and run it that way when traveling. That way we don't run the "big" inverter powering most of the equipment in the 5er,minimizing draw on batteries. memtb
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