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obiwancanoli
Oct 13, 2019Explorer
larry cad wrote:
While you have not specifically stated such, it sounds like you might have a residential frig rather than an RV type frig. If that is the case, then yes, you need the inverter on to keep the frig cold.
It also might help if you tell us more about the system such as type of inverter and inverter remote control.
Lot's of good advice here.
I have an RV style fridge - shore powered or propane - a Magnum Standard Remote Control, and a Magnum ME Series Modified Sine Wave Inverter
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