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rkassl wrote:
RV refrig for me all the way. I don't want to depend on a battery pack to keep my milk cold.
โJun-29-2018 07:30 AM
Keithk3628 wrote:
Thank you Fordtruckguy and Sgfrye, appreciate the explanations, I of course knew you had inverters but I was wondering if they would power a regular big residential fridge. Do most rigs using residential fridge have to use more batteries in parallel than the standard one battery.
I will have to look more into this, I keep a Honda 2000 to run 2 refrigerators at home during power outages here in Florida, maybe I could switch the refers over to inverter and batteries and save the Honda for other stuff.
โJun-29-2018 07:15 AM
Keithk3628 wrote:
Thank you Fordtruckguy and Sgfrye, appreciate the explanations, I of course knew you had inverters but I was wondering if they would power a regular big residential fridge. Do most rigs using residential fridge have to use more batteries in parallel than the standard one battery.
I will have to look more into this, I keep a Honda 2000 to run 2 refrigerators at home during power outages here in Florida, maybe I could switch the refers over to inverter and batteries and save the Honda for other stuff.
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โJun-29-2018 05:19 AM
ford truck guy wrote:Keithk3628 wrote:
How do you make a residential fridge work between campsites, I guess I am assuming it is not in any kind of cool mode except without 120 volt power. I know my RV fridge is using propane and 12 volt battery pwr before arriving at campground to keep cold.
This post just made me wonder now that a lot of manufacturers are including residential refer's.
They will usually have an inverter installed to power the fridge.. Mine is a Pure Sine Wave 1000 watt inverter and I can run from PA to Key West without the fridge turning off..
IF I did mostly boondocking, I would want an RV fridge.
โJun-29-2018 05:00 AM
Keithk3628 wrote:
How do you make a residential fridge work between campsites, I guess I am assuming it is not in any kind of cool mode except without 120 volt power. I know my RV fridge is using propane and 12 volt battery pwr before arriving at campground to keep cold.
This post just made me wonder now that a lot of manufacturers are including residential refer's.
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