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Old 03-11-2008, 05:15 PM   #8
sreigle
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That's what I thought, too, that the 110v connection went to the converter, converter sends 12v to the battery and the battery out to the 12v appliances/lights. Therefore the cutoff switch would shut that down. But after reading all the replies, I must be wrong.

I've always heard that a weak or dead 12v battery will keep the refrigerator from working on propane, even when connected to shore power, because it needs 12v to fire the propane (electric ignition). If the converter will feed the 12v appliances directly, then a weak or dead battery wouldn't be a problem, would it?

It's pretty obvious I now am very confused. Help.
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