Gillkid wrote:
I charged the battery a couple days before we left. I haven't checked water levels. The battery is only a year old
I leveled and switched to LP at the same time. Not sure I can absolutely conclude that leveling was the problem. Not saying it isn't, but I'm not entirely sure that's the cause just yet.
Let me see if I understand this correctly. The light inside the refrigerator is working and has always worked. The power to the fridge can fail and the light can still work? Everything else is still running on AC.
12V DC powers your fridge controls.
120VAC powers the electric element only
Must have 12V DC for fridge to operate......either from converter when using shore power (120V AC converted to 12V DC) OR from battery when not using shore power (12V DC from battery instead of converter)
If you lose AC shore power..........nothing using 120V AC power will work BUT all 12V DC items will cause of battery
(With 120V AC converter supplies 12V DC and charges battery)