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Old 01-20-2017, 08:26 AM   #1
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Boondocking (Res Fridge w/generator ON)

Please clarify order of operation.

When boondocking, and the generator is being used, should the inverter (designated for the Res Fridge) be ON ?

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It can be. There is no reason to shut it off. The generator power will pass thru it.
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Assuming your inverter has pass-through, yes you would just leave it on. Generator power, like shore power, will pass to the RR. I never turn off the inverter, just let the system do its thing.
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