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110v Outlets in Fridge Compartment

There are two 110v outlets in the refrigerator compartment via the outside access panel.

Each outlet has one cord plugged in. I resume one of these is for the fridge, but what is the other one?

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40ft 1997 U320

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Reply #1
Vacuum? Ice maker?
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Reply #2
Good suggestions.  I know the vacuum works, so I will unplug it and confirm.  That seems most logical place to start. 
40ft 1997 U320

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Reply #3
There are two 110v outlets in the refrigerator compartment via the outside access panel.
Each outlet has one cord plugged in. I resume one of these is for the fridge, but what is the other one?
If like our coach, one of those outlets is powered by shore power/generator only - the other one is also powered by the inverter.

IIRC, the white outlet is on the inverter circuit, but don't hold me to that.  It's been a while since I messed with those outlets.

Look for some 110V device that still operates when you are running on battery power (inverter).

Like nitehawk said, good chance it is the ice maker.
1993 U280 SE 40' WTBI, Build: 4359
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Reply #4
Is ur wash machine close to there?
Chuck Wiggy
Coloma, Wisconsin
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Reply #5
Almost assuredly both outlets are for the fridge/icemaker, 1 (not inverted) for the main part of the fridge, the second (inverted) for the icemaker.
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2000 U320 36' non-slide / WildEBeest Rescue
2003 U320

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Reply #6
Even with 110V, most RV fridges still require 12V to operate.

Pierce
Pierce and Gaylie Stewart
'93 U300/36 WTBI
Detroit 6V-92TA Jake
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Thank you for all the replies.  I initially assumed the ice maker would would be wired into the fridge like a residential unit, but did not consider it might only operate with shore or generator power.  I will use a meter to check voltage when on battery only and when on shore/generator power....and mark them so I do not forget.
40ft 1997 U320

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Reply #8
The ice maker has a seperate compressor and should be plugged into the plug that runs off the inverter. The other plug is to run the refrigerator itself. This is so you can make ice while driving. The fridge will run on propane while driving. OR, you can plug them both into the inverted plug so the fridge also runs while driving. Just don't forget it will draw down batteries while engine is off.
1994 U280, Build 4490
Deming, NM.

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Inverter powered is for ice maker.

Non-inverter powered is for fridge heater.

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Reply #10
You could pigtail the two power cords into one and run the refer always off the inverter side if you have enough battery power? Ice maker has a separate on and off,  in my case 430 watts.  Not sure of its duty cycle once cooled down?

May test it just to see. 

Left my empty dometic in storage with the gas flame on and set for 4th coldest.  Temp sensor in lower corner.

34 in refer and freezer was iced up 9 degrees.

Still works it seems. 
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Bob
1997 U320 40' Mid entry, build 5132,  wtbi ce27, 4th owner
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Reply #11
Fridge 120v heating element probably draws over 1,200 watts over 10 amps of 12v if heating on inverter. May not be a good idea for more than a short time.

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Daydreamer
I know this post was quite awhile ago but what Color plug was for the fridge and what one was for ice maker. You advised you were going to check,label and respond back
I have a 98 U320 so I would think they are the same
Peter    Alberta Canada
'98 U320 40'  Build 5359 M11 450 HP, Aqua hot, Blu Ox

 

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Reply #13
Peter,

Normally, one outlet is fed only from shore power/generator and the other by both of those (pass thru feature of the inverter/charger) OR from the inverter.

So, shore power off, generator off, inverter off, neither should have power.

Turn on the inverter. ONE should not have power.
Brett Wolfe
EX: 1993 U240
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