beaubeau wrote:
The breakers ... I was thinking that maybe the DC-to-AC convertor was being used to power something AC, from the battery, so I throw all the breakers. The DC side is still connected and could be drawing power.
I see what you mean about propane, I think. If I didn't have enough battery power then it would go into gas mode? If you don't have enough battery power the refer will shut down. It needs battery power for the electronics.
Thanks for the help.
The bullet proof way to solve the problem is to install a disconnect switch on the battery. This eliminates all loads.