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Jul-10-2017 05:29 PM
Bill.Satellite wrote:wa8yxm wrote:
Three options for powering a residential fridge.
1: Shore
2: Generator
3: Big honking inverter (Eats battery power).
RV's use all 3 methods.. I prefer the absorption unit cause not all places I park have enough electricity to power the blang things... But Propane always works .
Not sure why folks who don't like something try to post scary words and inaccuracies to try to make others feel like they do. A residential fridge does NOT require a big honking inverter and it doesn't Eat battery power. It does require an inverter and an inverter does use battery power but that's why they put batteries in your coach! A residential fridge draws about 3 amps while the compressor is running and none when it is not. You can easily use a RR in your RV and once you do you will likely never go back. I have a 20cf GE Profile side by side with filtered ice and water through the door. Over night when you are on battery only the fridge doors never open and the compressor runs much less often. I already have a whole house inverter so using it is just logical but if you want to install a stand alone inverter...let's see 3 amps, 360 watts. To me that sounds like a 750W to 1000W inverter would easily handle the load.
Jul-10-2017 02:55 PM
Jul-09-2017 04:09 AM
wa8yxm wrote:
Three options for powering a residential fridge.
1: Shore
2: Generator
3: Big honking inverter (Eats battery power).
RV's use all 3 methods.. I prefer the absorption unit cause not all places I park have enough electricity to power the blang things... But Propane always works .
Jul-08-2017 07:02 PM
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Jul-08-2017 06:54 AM
rjxj wrote:Or show them how to use the "quiet time" feature on the auto start so it doesn't start at 4 AM. It will only start during the day when voltage is low, and will start at 2 hours before quiet time regardless of voltage to top off the batteries.
Ask them to join you but dont park real close to them so you dont hear the generator auto start at 4 am.
Jul-08-2017 05:55 AM
Okie in Wyoming wrote:
Our friends just bought a 40 foot motor home, planning to travel a large part of the year.
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