in calif its illegal to travel with the propane on as many do to keep their refrierators cold.
so i will run it on 110v from the house for a few days before i go and stock it with cold items before i leave. so heres my question: its a 3 way fridge so ive read the 12v will drain the battery in a matter of a few hrs. on my connection to my truck i do have a 20a service straight to the truck battery. i have a 200a alternator on the truck. if i use the fridge 12v option will this keep the fridge running without draining the trailer deep cycle battery while im on the road. where i go is dry camping so there is no elect hookups to recharge. i have a 08 fleetwood seapine and im not sure how to do this.
thanks
so i will run it on 110v from the house for a few days before i go and stock it with cold items before i leave. so heres my question: its a 3 way fridge so ive read the 12v will drain the battery in a matter of a few hrs. on my connection to my truck i do have a 20a service straight to the truck battery. i have a 200a alternator on the truck. if i use the fridge 12v option will this keep the fridge running without draining the trailer deep cycle battery while im on the road. where i go is dry camping so there is no elect hookups to recharge. i have a 08 fleetwood seapine and im not sure how to do this.
thanks
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