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B92F
Apr 09, 2017Explorer
donn0128 wrote:
To work your refer requires 12VDC and either 120VAC or propane. Turn the propane on at the tanks, turn on stove burners until you get a good solid flame. If propane has been off there can be air inmthe lines. You need to purge the gas lines first.
If you have strong 12VDC, then attempt to start the refer. It may still take several attempts to light it off. Once you know you have good 12VDC and 120VAC you can try switching to electric only. There is a fuse on the main panel that my have blown.
Thanks for the quick reply. I appreciate that.
We did purge the gas lines and check the main fuse as well. Trailer has been plugged into shore power all winter and the batteries are good. I tried every combination of AC, DC and gas with no luck. I did go out and try again to get it started with gas and AC. This time I also turned the climate control switch to ON, and this causes the check light to stay on constant.
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