lindy79976
Oct 29, 2017Explorer
New F/T RV'er No 12v power only outlets work
I bought an Aljo Skyline trailer 2007 model 228 fro private owner.
I've Never owned a trailer. He told me that he couldn't get the
Domestic RM2652 brand fridge to switch from propane to electric. He said he had been running the battery tender in the weeks before I picked it up.
Brought it 100 miles to the residential home site using a 120v outlet with long extension cord (amp meter shows 125) and turned on the propane so i had a fridge. Everything 12v and 110 worked for about 7 days including the CO2/propane detector then it kept beeping "end of life" beeps. Then I felt fridge was warming and no cabin lights. I took out the SafeT alarm and reinstalled new but see no test lights no power to it. I checked all circuit breakers all good and no burned fuses but when I pull-out fuses to check them no red light came on. friend found a blown 5amp fuse in fridge panel outside. Does the converter need replacing? It's a WFCO120vac input105-130vac 600watts, output13.6DC,35amp includes charge & load.'
Thanks having hard time finding help.
I've Never owned a trailer. He told me that he couldn't get the
Domestic RM2652 brand fridge to switch from propane to electric. He said he had been running the battery tender in the weeks before I picked it up.
Brought it 100 miles to the residential home site using a 120v outlet with long extension cord (amp meter shows 125) and turned on the propane so i had a fridge. Everything 12v and 110 worked for about 7 days including the CO2/propane detector then it kept beeping "end of life" beeps. Then I felt fridge was warming and no cabin lights. I took out the SafeT alarm and reinstalled new but see no test lights no power to it. I checked all circuit breakers all good and no burned fuses but when I pull-out fuses to check them no red light came on. friend found a blown 5amp fuse in fridge panel outside. Does the converter need replacing? It's a WFCO120vac input105-130vac 600watts, output13.6DC,35amp includes charge & load.'
Thanks having hard time finding help.