RedRollingRoadblock wrote:
Whiskey River wrote:
OK thanks all. I will try what opnspaces posted from the Samsung website. I tried flipping the circuit breaker to the fridge, but that did not work. Don't know how the wiring works, but the invertor sent power to the fridge and it kept working. Its wired someway that the fridge works while driving down the road. The tow vehicle keeps the battery charged and the invertor keeps power to the fridge. I assume to make that stop, I need flip the circuit breaker to the Invertor and then pull the 15 or 20 amp fuse to the invertor. To complicated. I just want to shut off the fridge and still have power in the rig...
Interesting about the inverter. Turning the breaker off should kill the refer weather the inverter is on or off. Maybe check that the refer breaker actually controls it. Wouldn't be the first time the factory monkey screwed something up. How about just unplugging it if the plug is accessible?
Probably not the way most of the factory inverters are installed. They act kind of like a computer UPS. The breaker feeds the inverter and the inverter feeds the refrigerator and possibly a few other outlets. When the AC from the breaker cuts off either by the breaker being tripped or turned off or from the shore power being disconnected, the inverter switches over to battery and keeps things working.