Does the residential fridge option limit how many air conditioners can be run at the same time? Or does it being powered from the inverter keep this from being an issue? Gonna be in the market and would like to figure all of this out before talking to salesmen that don’t have a clue.
Does the residential fridge option limit how many air conditioners can be run at the same time? Or does it being powered from the inverter keep this from being an issue? Gonna be in the market and would like to figure all of this out before talking to salesmen that don’t have a clue.
The fridge will run on shore power when plugged in. Fridge will run on inverter when not on shore power. With 50 amp power no problem running A/C's
My answer is yes, providing everything is wired correctly to the separate legs of the converter. Tom just added a 3rd A/C to his NP 377 and hasn’t had a problem that I’m aware of. Look at the mods to the 377’s thread for his mod.
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Dan
'24 GMC 2500 AT4X AEV Edition
I run three A/Cs, fridge, microwave, TV, and whatever else the DW and three daughters can all plug in at once. Never had any problems on 50 amp service or on the generator (Seismic 4114). Haven't tried it on anything less.
I run three A/Cs, fridge, microwave, TV, and whatever else the DW and three daughters can all plug in at once. Never had any problems on 50 amp service or on the generator (Seismic 4114). Haven't tried it on anything less.