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JBarca
Sep 30, 2022Nomad II
Not sure if you have resolved this or not, I just saw this post.
I have these pics of the climate control switch on a RM2652 installed in camper built in Sept 2003. This fridge came out as part of a camper restoring effort to repair water damage.
The 2 white wires on the climate control switch are on a jumper pin setup. Meaning the spades terminals on the switch are common to each other through a metal tab of the spades.
Doug is correct, if one of these white wires is unhooked, what ever is on the other end is not getting the DC ground (-12 VDC).
Not sure how your wire is so short you cannot splice it, or crimp on a new terminal. This particular unit had a good deal of excess wire if you pull a little on the wire. A standard crimp style butt splice for the wire if it is broke out in the open, or a new terminal on the end of the wire will correct the issue.
And yes, the controls on this fridge are all 12 VDC. There is a 120 VAC electric element, but that wire run is down by the control board in the back of the fridge and goes to the burner stack area. The 12 VDC control boards turns that 120 VAC electric element on and off.
Hope this helps
John
Close up of the 2 ground wires. If you look close the switch has a 2 spade jumper terminal on it.
I have these pics of the climate control switch on a RM2652 installed in camper built in Sept 2003. This fridge came out as part of a camper restoring effort to repair water damage.
The 2 white wires on the climate control switch are on a jumper pin setup. Meaning the spades terminals on the switch are common to each other through a metal tab of the spades.
Doug is correct, if one of these white wires is unhooked, what ever is on the other end is not getting the DC ground (-12 VDC).
Not sure how your wire is so short you cannot splice it, or crimp on a new terminal. This particular unit had a good deal of excess wire if you pull a little on the wire. A standard crimp style butt splice for the wire if it is broke out in the open, or a new terminal on the end of the wire will correct the issue.
And yes, the controls on this fridge are all 12 VDC. There is a 120 VAC electric element, but that wire run is down by the control board in the back of the fridge and goes to the burner stack area. The 12 VDC control boards turns that 120 VAC electric element on and off.
Hope this helps
John
Close up of the 2 ground wires. If you look close the switch has a 2 spade jumper terminal on it.
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