Heading to panama city, fl. am parked in a large lot with only 110 plugs on the light poles. We wont be in the coach only fridge will be running. and lower fridge running nothing else. I do have all the reducer conectors to go to 110 will I need to change settings in the coach just to charge batteries and be able to plug in while coach sits for 3 days and leave genny on manual. while we hang out at a condo we rented. Thx 4 any thoughts
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Vince and Susan
2011 Tiffin Phaeton 40QTH (Cummins ISC/Freightliner)
Flat towing a modified 2005 Jeep (Rubicon Wrangler)
Previously a 2002 Fleetwood Pace Arrow 37A and a 1995 Safari Trek 2830.
I store my MH plugged into 110v. I set the inverter to 20 amps input and that's it. The refrig and battery charger works fine. I also have a large basement freezer. No need to run the generator.
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Chuck in SW FL
Digital 2021 Cornerstone "B"
A "Digital" 2019 Cornerstone "B" Traded
A "Classic" 2014 Anthem 42 RBQ---Sold
Same here - we store plugged into 110. No problem with running fridge and lights. Have always suspected I could run one A/C too but haven't had the need to try it yet.