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theoldwizard1 wrote:goducks10 wrote:
I went straight 12V vs 120V and an inverter. Why run the inverter if you don't have to. Yes you can run the 120V fridge on 120V elec hookup while camping. You can run the 12V fridge on 120V as well using the TT's converter.
Anyone considering changing to a 120VAC refrigerator with a pure sine wave inverter, should consider getting an inverter/charger/automatic transfer switch. It will make your life much easier !
Remove your old converter. Hook the DC distribution (fuse) panel directly to your battery bank. Connect the inverter/charger/transfer switch to the battery bank. All "shore power" (the external power cord) goes directly to the inverter/charger/transfer switch which then feeds all AC outlet in your RV.
You're done ! No switches to change when changing power !! "Top on the line" models have a separate input for your generator and an auto-start output.
โJan-16-2021 06:34 PM
goducks10 wrote:
I went straight 12V vs 120V and an inverter. Why run the inverter if you don't have to. Yes you can run the 120V fridge on 120V elec hookup while camping. You can run the 12V fridge on 120V as well using the TT's converter.
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gmckenzie wrote:The owner's manual should recommend wiring size.
Current fridge is 2 way, so I'm thinking the 12v wiring is pretty light.
โJan-16-2021 10:40 AM
gmckenzie wrote:
Sorry, yes I mean the new absorption fridge. Current fridge is 2 way, so I'm thinking the 12v wiring is pretty light.
goducks10 What model GE did you go with? Haven't looked at them yet.
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obgraham wrote:
OP, what do you see as the advantage to a pure 12v reefer compared to a 2-way?
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