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Old 04-12-2015, 04:56 PM   #1
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What inverter to buy

I am going to replace my converter and inverter and go with 1 inverter/charger. I while back I installed a residential fridge. We then added an inverter without charger to run it while we traveled. I only added a 600 watt inverter though so we are limited on what will run on that circuit. One that circuit is the fridge, entertainment outlets, outlet next to the stove and the outlet in the pantry. I am thinking of going with a 2000 watt inverter/charger to power these. I am curious what Redwood has installed in units coming from the factory with inverters and if anyone else has added/changed to an inverter.
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I have a Magnum MMS, inverter/converter which runs the residential refrigerator and charges the two 12v deep cycle batteries. I looked up separate reviews and it seems to get good reviews. Does its job.
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