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Originally Posted by AZ Traveler
Ron,
A lot of us have rigs with a converter and inverter with an RV reefer. It is a very common configuration for boondocking.
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I used to have a converter, that is what comes with the RV from the factory. I also used to have a small inverter, that also comes from the factory.
I sold the inverter, I disconnected the converter. I also disconnected the transfer switch for the reefer only.
I installed 600AH of Lithium batteries and 1,080 W of solar and a Victron Multiplus 3,000 Watt INVERTER that also is a 120 A 4 stage smart CHARGER.
Getting back to the OP, he has a RV fridge and was asking about if he should leave the reefer in auto mode. I said YES.
A residential reefer has no such switch, it is always on electric, there is no propane mode. An automatic transfer switch just for the reefer switches to the small inverter just for the reefer when the RV is unplugged.