refrigerator in outside kitchen

Tom-n-Barb

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During our walk thru at the dealership, they said the outside fridge also runs on the inverter while travelling. We didn't have a chance to try it since we took the unit right to storage on our way home from our summer trip. Going out in 2 weeks to Mobile, AL to meet friends at Gulf Coast State Park and was wondering if anyone knows if this is true or not.
 
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danemayer

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Landmark 365 comes with a residential refrigerator that runs only on 120V AC. There is an inverter dedicated to the refrigerator to change 12V DC from the batteries into 120V AC. A dedicated automatic transfer switch will shift to inverter/battery power as soon as you disconnect shore power. But the inverter must be turned ON for this to work. The small remote labeled "Magnum" near your control panel is where you turn it ON.

You can read all about this in our owner-written Residential Refrigerator User Guide. Also take a look at the Landmark 365 User Guide. It may answer questions you didn't even know you had.

On Edit: just noticed you were asking about the outside refrigerator. I wasn't aware LM365 had an outside fridge. It might be wired to the same circuit as the inside fridge, but my first guess would be that it is not and only runs when plugged into shore power or while running an ob-board generator - if you have one.
 
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cookie

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The best thing to do in testing the outside refrigerator in your Charleston would be to unplug from shore power then be sure the inverter is on.
Be certain that the inside refer is on then check for 120 volts at the receptacle for your in the slide outside refrigerator.
If you do not have power at the outside refrigerator then it is not wired to the inverter circuit.

Peace
Dave
 
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