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Rv fridge turning off for a while

Campincarters
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We are currently camping and my rv fridge has been off most of the day. It was running fine it is set on auto. I did notice that it was frosting up a bit in the freezer but I have seen that before. I tried to put in on gas but we are camping near the ocean and it is rather humid so I think it is not getting a spark to ignite. The light is on in the front stating it is on auto. Items are cold but my little thermometer states the temp is lose to 60. Is it normal to turn off to defrost. It is not over loaded with items. The light inside the fridge is not turning on either. The drain is clear also and there is some runoff from the drain. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
2017 Forester 3011DS
naugatuck, Connecticut
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rockhillmanor
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Explorer
Sfla2 wrote:
This is for all members esp new rv's when your camping ,need something to at nite to do read your manual's,lots of ? answered in those books


Don't be so quick to judge. :W
If an RV'er bought a 'used' unit not all of them come with complete manufacturing manuals. Been there done that.

If it weren't for this forum helping me out when my ac and fridge went all haywire, and explaining to me about the ac and fridge using 12 volt for the thermostat, I would not have know about it either. :C

We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.

rockhillmanor
Explorer
Explorer
Low voltage to fridge.

It will run on propane and electric BUT.......
when the fridge reaches it's desired temp set and shuts off it can NOT turn back on if there is low voltage, I.E. 12 volt.

The fridge thermostat runs off of 12 volt. So does the AC thermostat.

Check the out put of converter. Converter 'can' boil your batteries if not functioning correctly. Bad converters can put out both too low and too high power.

Note: Low voltage will also affect the AC unit. AC thermostat needs 12 volt also. AC will come on and run but when it shuts off at desired temp it can not come back on either.

We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.

SCVJeff
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Explorer
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Sfla2 wrote:
This is for all members esp new rv's when your camping ,need something to at nite to do read your manual's,lots of ? answered in those books


Can't.....dead battery--------no lights!
Touché
Jeff - WA6EQU
'06 Itasca Meridian 34H, CAT C7/350

Old-Biscuit
Explorer III
Explorer III
Sfla2 wrote:
This is for all members esp new rv's when your camping ,need something to at nite to do read your manual's,lots of ? answered in those books


Can't.....dead battery--------no lights!
Is it time for your medication or mine?


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Sfla2
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Explorer
This is for all members esp new rv's when your camping ,need something to at nite to do read your manual's,lots of ? answered in those books
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Butch50
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Explorer
I would be surprised if is continues to run. Even when you run on propane you still have to have 12VDC for it to operate. If you are having problems with 12VDC when you ran the engine you might have gotten a little charge into the batteries but it well probably drain down again.

Good Luck.
Butch

I try to always leave doubt to my ignorance rather than prove it

2021 Winnebago View

donn0128
Explorer II
Explorer II
No! It needs 12VDC to operate.
Go buy an inexpensive battery charger, connect it to your house battery until you can get tour problem figured out. Likely a dead converter of possible a main fuse blown.

sch911
Explorer
Explorer
The fridge needs 12v DC to run on gas too. You have an electrical problem in your RV. a dead battery and/or a bad converter. Fix that before getting the fridge sorted.
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Campincarters
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Explorer
Thank you. I started my rv and the light came on. When I had it on auto the light started to flicker. I have switched the fridge over to propane mode and it lit and is still running. My battery must be low for the coach as you said. Once it is on gas mode will it continue to work.
2017 Forester 3011DS
naugatuck, Connecticut

midnightsadie
Explorer II
Explorer II
x2 CHECK WATER LEVEL IN BATTERY. SOUNDS LIKE YOU DO NOT HAVE A SUPPLY OF 12V.

mgirardo
Explorer
Explorer
The refrigerator still needs 12v DC to function, even if you have electric at the site. The control board is 12v DC all the time. Check to make sure your battery is charges and/or the disconnect switch hasn't disconnected the battery (if you have one).

-Michael
Michael Girardo
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Campincarters
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Explorer
We are connected to electricity.
2017 Forester 3011DS
naugatuck, Connecticut

pauldub
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Explorer
If the inside light is off, the fridge probably isn't getting 12 vdc.