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sonbeau wrote:
My husband is a seat of the pants type guy but I am very anxious about our first long trip in our new motorhome. There is so much I feel that I don't know about the workings of our coach.
I keep reading that running the fridge on propane while driving is a no no but can the refer be run off the inverter while traveling?
We have a 12 cu ft Norcold and a 1000 watt pure sine inverter. If not, what can you do instead of the propane?
Also, we have a Magnum AGS stand alone system with a 5500 gas Onan generator. I think I understand how the AGS is supposed to work and have set the limit at 10.5 volts, but when we enable it, even though we know the batteries are at full charge, the generator comes right on and doesn't shut off. These are my 2 main concerns at this moment and will appreciate any insight from those with more experience.
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donn0128 wrote:
Welcome.
Almost everyone runs the refer on gas while traveling. They actually work better that way. Heck my wife has been known to actually cook while we were going down the road. Not really advisable in this day of politically correct but were old school. How the other stuff works? No clue. Our fiver is old enough that we have to do stuff manually.
โApr-28-2018 04:26 PM
Sprink-Fitter wrote:
I donโt think most people run the fridge and propane all of the time, I think they do while traveling but why wouldnโt you use electric at a campground