> I assume it's considered safe to do, because many RV fridges > are "two way" fridges, meaning they operate on propane or > 110V only. (The Westy's Dometic is a "three way". A 110-or- > 12-volt-only fridge is an "AC/DC". These are described on > Norcold's site at www.norcold.com - click "Products".) > > "Two way" fridges are clearly expected to run on propane when > the RV is moving Not necessarily... most, if not all, RVs have built in inverters on board that supply large quantities of 110 volts. Bill |
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