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jefe_4x4
Aug 20, 2013Explorer
Yes, it's a mysterious electrical set up for the novice. Buy one of those round, compact, very low wattage 110v. night lights and test all the plugs. We leave one plugged in above the dinette and can see exactly when it's receiving alternating current or not. If you have a multi testor, test away. The fridge does take a long time to cool down and being an ammonia transfer refer makes almost no sound.
On average, it takes 24 hrs. on Alternating Current (not to be confused with Air Conditioning) to cool the box sufficiently.
I do have a querrie. Must you have a Camper Battery installed to complete both the 12v. and 110v. circuits?
We have a similar Lance and I didn't even know there was a fuse box or on-off switch since we've never had a problem.
regards, as always, jefe
On average, it takes 24 hrs. on Alternating Current (not to be confused with Air Conditioning) to cool the box sufficiently.
I do have a querrie. Must you have a Camper Battery installed to complete both the 12v. and 110v. circuits?
We have a similar Lance and I didn't even know there was a fuse box or on-off switch since we've never had a problem.
regards, as always, jefe
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