Will my travel trailer refrigerator run off battery?
Will my travel trailer refrigerator run off battery?
Compressor Refrigerator A compressor-driven fridge in an RV is generally powered by AC/DC power. This means you can run it off of shore power if your RV is plugged in, or off of your coach batteries if it’s not plugged in.
Why does my RV fridge not have power?
After checking the power to the RV, all the breakers and fuses, and the AC connection in the rear of the fridge I realized it was the GFCI plug in my bathroom. Make sure you check your GFCI plugs when you are having electrical problems. It could save you a lot of time trying to trouble shoot other areas. Thank you fro watching and happy camping.
What to do if your fridge has no power?
Well, no luck. Fridge is dead, no power at all. There is no lights on control panel or inside the fridge. I checked the outlets, all good. Checked all the fuses, all good.
Can a 12 volt problem cause a refrigerator to fail?
A 12-volt problem can cause failure of other appliances and systems if they have 12-volt power to their controls. The refrigerator and air conditioner, even running in propane-fueled mode or on AC power, require DC voltage for their logic circuits, and so may fail to operate when there is a DC system problem.
Why does my Dometic refrigerator have no power?
The 11.8V is a bit low as far as the battery condition is concerned but not low enough to account for the refrigerator not working.The schematic on page 22 shows a 4a fuse in the red wire between the 12V supply and the relay which could be part of the problem if you have not checked it.
After checking the power to the RV, all the breakers and fuses, and the AC connection in the rear of the fridge I realized it was the GFCI plug in my bathroom. Make sure you check your GFCI plugs when you are having electrical problems. It could save you a lot of time trying to trouble shoot other areas. Thank you fro watching and happy camping.
Well, no luck. Fridge is dead, no power at all. There is no lights on control panel or inside the fridge. I checked the outlets, all good. Checked all the fuses, all good.
A 12-volt problem can cause failure of other appliances and systems if they have 12-volt power to their controls. The refrigerator and air conditioner, even running in propane-fueled mode or on AC power, require DC voltage for their logic circuits, and so may fail to operate when there is a DC system problem.
The 11.8V is a bit low as far as the battery condition is concerned but not low enough to account for the refrigerator not working.The schematic on page 22 shows a 4a fuse in the red wire between the 12V supply and the relay which could be part of the problem if you have not checked it.