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Dometic DM2652RBX - Won't run on electric or gas

WonderingWoman
Explorer
Explorer
Check light is on. Need help on what to check including fuses. Not sure what type or what to look for. Pictures would help. Also, is there a reset?

Thank you!
2004 Dodge Ram 4X4 1500 W/HEMI
2011 Keystone Springdale 293
1 Dobie Dog - Gemma (young pup - camper in training)
1 Cat w/attitude (stays home)

Harley (Doberman Pinscher) - at Rainbow Bridge
Jojo (Maine Coon cat) - at Rainbow Bridge
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Old-Biscuit
Explorer III
Explorer III
WonderingWoman wrote:
Old-Biscuit wrote:
WonderingWoman wrote:
Well we took it to the dealer and it was the thermostat. And with our unit you can run off of shore power with no battery on gas or electric.




YES you can run off shore power w/o a battery......but you can't run w/o 12V DC power to fridge on electric or propane.

The 12V DC powers the control board, panel lights, gas valve etc.

On shore power your 'converter' is supplying the 12V DC System.


And you really should get a new battery cause IF you tow that trailer anywhere it is Federal Law to have a working battery that will activate/hold power on trailer brakes for 15 mins should trailer become disconnected from tow vehicle and become a 'run away' :S



New battery was purchased a few weeks ago, we are good to go. Thanks for the information.

There was a little misleading information on this thread and not from you.

Thanks again.


Glad to hear your fridge is working & you have a new battery.
Is it time for your medication or mine?


2007 DODGE 3500 QC SRW 5.9L CTD In-Bed 'quiet gen'
2007 HitchHiker II 32.5 UKTG 2000W Xantex Inverter
US NAVY------USS Decatur DDG31

WonderingWoman
Explorer
Explorer
Old-Biscuit wrote:
WonderingWoman wrote:
Well we took it to the dealer and it was the thermostat. And with our unit you can run off of shore power with no battery on gas or electric.




YES you can run off shore power w/o a battery......but you can't run w/o 12V DC power to fridge on electric or propane.

The 12V DC powers the control board, panel lights, gas valve etc.

On shore power your 'converter' is supplying the 12V DC System.


And you really should get a new battery cause IF you tow that trailer anywhere it is Federal Law to have a working battery that will activate/hold power on trailer brakes for 15 mins should trailer become disconnected from tow vehicle and become a 'run away' :S



New battery was purchased a few weeks ago, we are good to go. Thanks for the information.

There was a little misleading information on this thread and not from you.

Thanks again.
2004 Dodge Ram 4X4 1500 W/HEMI
2011 Keystone Springdale 293
1 Dobie Dog - Gemma (young pup - camper in training)
1 Cat w/attitude (stays home)

Harley (Doberman Pinscher) - at Rainbow Bridge
Jojo (Maine Coon cat) - at Rainbow Bridge

WonderingWoman
Explorer
Explorer
dougrainer wrote:
WonderingWoman wrote:
Well we took it to the dealer and it was the thermostat. And with our unit you can run off of shore power with no battery on gas or electric.


You are confusing Battery with shore power. IT TAKES 12 VOLTS TO OPERATE YOUR REFER. The shore power supplies 120 to your POWER CONVERTER and THAT supplies 12 volts to the refer. You do not have to have a battery connected, but you NEED a battery to help regulate the Power output from the converter. Doug



Actually I wasn't as well as you, there were others who insisted we install the new battery.

All is well now.

Have a great day ๐Ÿ™‚
2004 Dodge Ram 4X4 1500 W/HEMI
2011 Keystone Springdale 293
1 Dobie Dog - Gemma (young pup - camper in training)
1 Cat w/attitude (stays home)

Harley (Doberman Pinscher) - at Rainbow Bridge
Jojo (Maine Coon cat) - at Rainbow Bridge

Old-Biscuit
Explorer III
Explorer III
WonderingWoman wrote:
Well we took it to the dealer and it was the thermostat. And with our unit you can run off of shore power with no battery on gas or electric.




YES you can run off shore power w/o a battery......but you can't run w/o 12V DC power to fridge on electric or propane.

The 12V DC powers the control board, panel lights, gas valve etc.

On shore power your 'converter' is supplying the 12V DC System.


And you really should get a new battery cause IF you tow that trailer anywhere it is Federal Law to have a working battery that will activate/hold power on trailer brakes for 15 mins should trailer become disconnected from tow vehicle and become a 'run away' :S
Is it time for your medication or mine?


2007 DODGE 3500 QC SRW 5.9L CTD In-Bed 'quiet gen'
2007 HitchHiker II 32.5 UKTG 2000W Xantex Inverter
US NAVY------USS Decatur DDG31

dougrainer
Nomad
Nomad
WonderingWoman wrote:
Well we took it to the dealer and it was the thermostat. And with our unit you can run off of shore power with no battery on gas or electric.


You are confusing Battery with shore power. IT TAKES 12 VOLTS TO OPERATE YOUR REFER. The shore power supplies 120 to your POWER CONVERTER and THAT supplies 12 volts to the refer. You do not have to have a battery connected, but you NEED a battery to help regulate the Power output from the converter. Doug

WonderingWoman
Explorer
Explorer
Well we took it to the dealer and it was the thermostat. And with our unit you can run off of shore power with no battery on gas or electric.
2004 Dodge Ram 4X4 1500 W/HEMI
2011 Keystone Springdale 293
1 Dobie Dog - Gemma (young pup - camper in training)
1 Cat w/attitude (stays home)

Harley (Doberman Pinscher) - at Rainbow Bridge
Jojo (Maine Coon cat) - at Rainbow Bridge

dougrainer
Nomad
Nomad
WonderingWoman wrote:
We had a power outage and the refrigerator is the only thing that will not work after power was restored.


This will cause the 120 fuse on the Refer control board to blow. When it blows it will NOT run on 120 on auto but go directly to LP. Doug

WonderingWoman
Explorer
Explorer
Am I looking at a fuse or a flipped breaker in the control panel inside?
2004 Dodge Ram 4X4 1500 W/HEMI
2011 Keystone Springdale 293
1 Dobie Dog - Gemma (young pup - camper in training)
1 Cat w/attitude (stays home)

Harley (Doberman Pinscher) - at Rainbow Bridge
Jojo (Maine Coon cat) - at Rainbow Bridge

jplante4
Explorer II
Explorer II
WonderingWoman wrote:
Weird, the battery has been dead and we were always able to use it on both gas and shore power.


That's correct. The converter is supplying 12 VDC when plugged into shore power.
Jerry & Jeanne
1996 Safari Sahara 3530 - 'White Tiger'
CAT 3126/Allison 6 speed/Magnum Chassis
2014 Equinox AWD / Blue Ox

WonderingWoman
Explorer
Explorer
Weird, the battery has been dead and we were always able to use it on both gas and shore power.
2004 Dodge Ram 4X4 1500 W/HEMI
2011 Keystone Springdale 293
1 Dobie Dog - Gemma (young pup - camper in training)
1 Cat w/attitude (stays home)

Harley (Doberman Pinscher) - at Rainbow Bridge
Jojo (Maine Coon cat) - at Rainbow Bridge

jplante4
Explorer II
Explorer II
Check light and fridge light would be off if no 12 VDC. May be a control board got fried during the power outage.
Jerry & Jeanne
1996 Safari Sahara 3530 - 'White Tiger'
CAT 3126/Allison 6 speed/Magnum Chassis
2014 Equinox AWD / Blue Ox

j-d
Explorer II
Explorer II
Yes! Needs 12-Volts-DC (Battery or Converter from 120-Volts-AC) to run the Fridge's Logic Board. The one with the fuses Chris Bryant mentioned. There is probably also a fuse on your Power Center designated Fridge. That would be only for that Board. The "Fuel" is either LPG from your tank or 120-Volts-AC, again through your Power Center (but on a Circuit Breaker this time, probably with other items) and the circuit will probably be either ON a GFCI outlet or downstream of another GFCI in your coach, likely the Bathroom.
So, you gotta have 12VDC Control Voltage AND LPG or 12VDC Control Voltage AND 120VAC. LPG or 120VAC alone will not run the Fridge.
If God's Your Co-Pilot Move Over, jd
2003 Jayco Escapade 31A on 2002 Ford E450 V10 4R100 218" WB

WonderingWoman
Explorer
Explorer
I want it to run off shore power. Are you saying it still needs battery?
2004 Dodge Ram 4X4 1500 W/HEMI
2011 Keystone Springdale 293
1 Dobie Dog - Gemma (young pup - camper in training)
1 Cat w/attitude (stays home)

Harley (Doberman Pinscher) - at Rainbow Bridge
Jojo (Maine Coon cat) - at Rainbow Bridge

robsouth
Explorer
Explorer
Never mind the 120 volt power, does the battery have a good charge? Unplug the 120 and check the to see if the lights and other 12 volt items work properly. Fridge needs 12 volts to operate properly, where plugged into 120 or not.
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