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Don bird

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  • My Toyota Motorhome
    93 toyota winnebago warrior
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    Spokane

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  1. Is it a good idea to replace the old fuse and breaker box at the same time as the converter?
  2. Right now the refer only runs on propane. Although refer has a setting for electric or gas, I was told it doesn’t run on AC. The fuse panel has a fuse labeled refer too. maybe I need to add another breaker the panel? I’m perplexed. and again if anyone has a suggestion as to what is a good converter to get and is it a good idea to get a higher amp converter or why would I need a higher rate converter?
  3. I erroneously thought the converter was needed to run the refer when connected to shore power. now my understanding is the refer just goes through the breaker panel and fuse. I didn’t want to run the refer off DC because of the crazy drain it would have on battery. mostly I want to know what is the best mfg and type of converter to use to replace the old one who’ve is a 35amp. The dimensions of the old converter is 4”H x11”W. if I do run the refer of AC do I have to increase the Amp of the converter or does the converter have nothing to do with it at all.? In what scenario would I have to increase the amperage of a converter? thank you for helping me answer these basic questions. It can be a little confusing learning about the relationships within the electrical systems as I have no prior experience.
  4. What is the best converter to use for replacing the old analog model 6300 35 amp converter? I want to increase the amperage to be able to run the refer of shore power. So I thought. 50amp would do it. What brand and models have past RVers used?
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