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pianotuna
May 03, 2018Nomad III
Hi,
If you mean running the fridge on 12 volt that would require 34 amps to be sent to the fridge. That just is NOT going to happen unless wire size is increased dramatically.
If you meant running the fridge on propane, then yes, it may work to keep the "house" battery charged. (but will not do significant recharging).
If you mean running the fridge on 12 volt that would require 34 amps to be sent to the fridge. That just is NOT going to happen unless wire size is increased dramatically.
If you meant running the fridge on propane, then yes, it may work to keep the "house" battery charged. (but will not do significant recharging).
cdoc83 wrote:
Cool, thanks! If it keeps the fridge from draining the battery while off propane I'll be happy!
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