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pnichols
Oct 08, 2018Explorer II
This thread reminds me of a similar problem in our RV.
When drycamping sometimes we fire up our small 650 watt Honda non-inverter generator to charge the batteries and run/charge small items, instead of using the large built-in generator.
When doing this, the propane/120V refrigerator will not switch to electric - it stays on propane.
Could this be that the Norcold refrigerator's control board is sensitive to the little generator's output not having it's neutral bonded to it's ground ... as is being discussed here?
When drycamping sometimes we fire up our small 650 watt Honda non-inverter generator to charge the batteries and run/charge small items, instead of using the large built-in generator.
When doing this, the propane/120V refrigerator will not switch to electric - it stays on propane.
Could this be that the Norcold refrigerator's control board is sensitive to the little generator's output not having it's neutral bonded to it's ground ... as is being discussed here?
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