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jrnymn7
Mar 01, 2015Explorer
JC2,
If you run a small inverter directly off the batteries, then plug the fridge into that, you can run the fridge without the larger inverter sucking up so much power.
Myself, anytime I'm away from the camper, or sleeping at night, the inverter is off. It's only on when absolutely necessary. Anything that needs to run continuously is wired directly to the batteries.
If you run a small inverter directly off the batteries, then plug the fridge into that, you can run the fridge without the larger inverter sucking up so much power.
Myself, anytime I'm away from the camper, or sleeping at night, the inverter is off. It's only on when absolutely necessary. Anything that needs to run continuously is wired directly to the batteries.
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