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Old 01-30-2022, 02:41 PM   #17
RetiredandRollin
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Originally Posted by twindman View Post
Doesn't a residential fridge always have it's own battery and inverter? If so it won't affect the usage of the microwave, etc. Oh wait, I read somewhere that the inverter runs other things on the new models- is that right?
Yes, it runs several outlets which include the TV and such. Having said that, for the OP I offer the following. We too have a RF and occasionally stop for the night done where. When you’re off shore power all your lights and the outlets connected to the inverter, which include the fridge, will work. But, if you’re just stopping overnight to sleep, just leave it on, turn everything else off, obviously you won’t be running AC, furnace, etc, and go to bed. If you wake up early which you should at a Walmart you have PLENTY of battery left. Like a previous poster stated, don’t sweat it.
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