Apr-27-2015 10:45 AM
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Apr-27-2015 04:34 PM
mikensallyt wrote:Executive wrote:
My guess is there are TWO outlets BEHIND the fridge. One operates on A/C only and the other is tied into the inverter. The fridge is plugged into the WRONG receptacle. Look behind the fridge and plug the reefer into the OTHER plug....Dennis
6 volt batteries, I thought they were all 12 volt batteries. Am I wrong? Never have had a prob with my fridge yet. I best see if I have any resets (gfi or whatever) just in case. I still haven't been able to find my on/off switch for the outside exterior small fridge, lol. So I don't know if it works or not.
Apr-27-2015 04:24 PM
Cbones wrote:
A friend of mine purchased a 2015 Thor Challenger. It comes standard with a Residential refer and a Xantrex 1800w inverter running off 2 6v deep cycle batteries, as well as a rudimentary Magnum Autogen start. The problem is that the refer will only run if connected to shore power or running the genny. Does this make any sense, or is this a wiring issue? Would an 1800w inverter be large enough to handle the refer load? The inverter is definitely working, as he can watch tv and power the sat receiver off the batteries, however, we were unable to find any hot outlets when only in inverter operation. We were boondocking this past weekend, and he had to run the genny continuously, which kind of defeats the purpose of having quiet time. Unfortunately, I have very little experience with the late model gas coaches.
Apr-27-2015 04:03 PM
Executive wrote:
My guess is there are TWO outlets BEHIND the fridge. One operates on A/C only and the other is tied into the inverter. The fridge is plugged into the WRONG receptacle. Look behind the fridge and plug the reefer into the OTHER plug....Dennis
Apr-27-2015 01:55 PM
Mr.Mark wrote:
I'm going to throw this out...
Check to see if you have tripped one of the GFI outlets in the bathroom or maybe in one of the under bays. It might be as simple as that. Also, aren't there two breakers on the inverter itself? Double check the inverter to make sure everything is OK.
Good luck,
MM.
Apr-27-2015 01:53 PM
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Apr-27-2015 11:26 AM
Executive wrote:
My guess is there are TWO outlets BEHIND the fridge. One operates on A/C only and the other is tied into the inverter. The fridge is plugged into the WRONG receptacle. Look behind the fridge and plug the reefer into the OTHER plug....Dennis
Apr-27-2015 11:22 AM
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