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lamoz1
Jun 29, 2018Explorer
MrWizard wrote:
do not disconnect the house IF you are in there
that will shut off all your lights, water pump etc..
that is for when you store the RV
how did you get the fridge working ?
did you splice any electrical wires ?
Well yeah if I'm not using the rv then I will disconnect the house
batteries. The fridge started working when I flipped the switch
by the floor that reads " LP detector " I thought it was used to
detect lp and did not control the fridge I guess it does. So yesterday i checked and I had power on all the batteries. Turn on my generator and checked that I was getting voltage to the house batteries, it read 13+ volts, turned the a/c and let it run for about 1-1/2 hours. I also ran the fridge. After that I turned everything off, lights, fridge everything and pressed the disconnect switch to the house bats.
I checked the inverted but that only changes the 110v do 12v at least
that's what I read. I also disconnect the (2) 110v power cables on the back of the fridge.
This morning they are dead again.. I'm at a loss
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