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RE: Drivers Seat Armrest

Thanks Craig. I’ll try to check that out. Having to start hurricane prep today. One of the joys of living in Florida! ?????
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BigDaddy1951
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09/23/22 07:17am |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Norcold on Inverter

Yeah, I have used it and left the propane on many times. I was taking the NRVTA home study course and they recommended leaving the propane off for safety. That was right after the part on converters and inverters. It got me thinking, which may or may not be a good thing, LOL. Thanks for the response!
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BigDaddy1951
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09/22/22 09:02pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Norcold on Inverter

I just wondered if anyone had done this. Don’t want to mess up my old rig!!
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BigDaddy1951
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09/22/22 07:59pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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Drivers Seat Armrest

2007 Winnebago Voyage. The armrest on the left side of the driver’s seat let go and drops all the way down. It lifts up normally. I figured out how to remove it and nothing seems to be broken. Any ideas would be appreciated.
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BigDaddy1951
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09/22/22 07:56pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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Norcold on Inverter

I am concerned about running my Norcold 1200 refer on the onboard inverter. 2007 Winnebago Voyage. I believe the inverter is 600 watts and the refer draws 2.9 amps on 110, or about 330 watts. This way I could run the refer driving with the gas off. Any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated.
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BigDaddy1951
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09/22/22 07:45pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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