โAug-03-2017 02:59 PM
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โAug-06-2017 03:02 PM
โAug-06-2017 02:39 PM
SidecarFlip wrote:bfourman wrote:
Called the local RV shop and talked to the tech. He is leaning towards the eyebrow being bad since I'm not getting voltage to J7/J8. He has a tester in the shop, so now I get to decide if I'm going to drag the camper 20 miles for a diagnostic or just order a eyebrow and cross my fingers...
Tell him you have cold beers in the house fridge and ask him to make a house call.......:W
โAug-05-2017 03:28 PM
bfourman wrote:
Called the local RV shop and talked to the tech. He is leaning towards the eyebrow being bad since I'm not getting voltage to J7/J8. He has a tester in the shop, so now I get to decide if I'm going to drag the camper 20 miles for a diagnostic or just order a eyebrow and cross my fingers...
โAug-05-2017 03:01 PM
โAug-04-2017 09:01 AM
โAug-04-2017 07:46 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
It didn't run on AC..that 30 seconds is time it took to check for AC power and then swap to gas cause NO AC available
Did you verify that the 120V AC outlet fridge power cord plugs into actually has AC Voltage>......plug a lamp in it, TEST it with voltmeter? Yes
Outlet Good....
Verify AC Voltage on board (J5/Hot J6/Neutral) Yes
Then need to check if AC Fuse ON circuit board has blown? Fuse good
(did you check that on 'other' circuit board before replacing?) Yes
Fuse blown......AC element bad
Fuse good.....check for AC voltage on J7/J8....leads to element (with fridge in AUTO and thermostat setting at MAX so cooling is called for)
No voltage on J7 & J8, checked as my assistant ran the fridge button.
โAug-03-2017 05:04 PM
โAug-03-2017 04:45 PM
bfourman wrote:
Dometic DM2652 2 way fridge, made in 08/09. Last season it worked perfectly. At the start of this season it decided to only work on gas. I have gone through all of the Dometic troubleshooting and finally determined that the board had to be bad. I just replaced the board with a Dinosaur unit and the problem remains.
On first start with the Dinosaur board, it ran on AC for about 30 seconds then started firing the ignitor for the gas. I unplugged the fridge from the camper and plugged it directly into the garage outlet, same story so I know the camper outlet is good.
The AC heater element tests at 41.9 ohm, within range of the specified 44 ohm from the manual. All fuses are good
It runs great on gas, but obviously I would like to run it on shore power while camping.
What am I missing here?
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