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skyhawk208
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Sep 21, 2014

running the fridge on lp

I'm still new to my rv and have some questions about how the fridge works. Its a 2 way fridge and I'm wondering if the fridge needs battery power when running on gas. I was under the assumption I could keep my fridge cold while dry camping and not use any battery power. If I disconnect the battery when the pilot light is lit, it goes right out. If this is correct how much battery power will it suck down while running the fridge. Thanks.

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  • You have a 2010 Forest River toyhauler trailer so that 2 way fridge uses 12V DC power for the control board whether using 110V AC electric heat element or the LP propane gas mode.

    On propane it also uses 12V DC to power spark electrode & operate gas valve.
    There is NO pilot flame......that IS the main flame. The control board will open/close gas valve and spark/re-spark to light main flame based on fridge thermostat setting.

    On shore power the converter will supply the needed 12V DC.
    Without shore power the trailer battery will supply the needed 12V DC
    When connected to tow vehicle, the trailer battery will supply the needed 12V DC and tow vehicle alternator will maintain trailer battery.

    Fridge places very little demand on 12V DC System.
    Furnace is a DC hog, electric stabilizers/tongue jack high demand but short duration, lights next, water pump when running, water heater/fridge come last (control board/gas valves)
  • The battery power is used to run the control boards. It should take very little power from your battery (depending upon the quality of your battery). If your RV is parked at home, simply run the fridge on propane for 24 hours and then see how much power the fridge takes from the battery. Each fridge/RV/battery is different as to usage, so it's better to know yourself.

    With my 1975 Dometic fridge and a Group 31 AGM deep cycle battery, I don't put a dent into my battery power over 4 days (including use of the water pump and lights without being miserly).