โAug-31-2014 09:20 AM
โSep-02-2014 08:35 AM
onthebus wrote:
The RM2652 is a dual fuel unit. If there is AC power it runs on that and when there is no AC it runs on propane. The DC voltage is for the controls and gas ignition. If the gas is shut off with no AC hooked to the vehicle both lights on the control panel come on indicating the unit is not running. I have a 120 AC heater (tested bad) on order and because the unit still runs on gas I believe the heater replacement will fix my problem. If not I will have to replace the board.
Thanks to all for your input
โSep-02-2014 05:21 AM
โSep-01-2014 08:26 AM
navegator wrote:
Some older refrigerators operated on 110 Va/c, 12 DCv and propane, those had the disadvantage that they would run the house battery down very fast, so the manufacturer decided that only 110 Va/c and propane where a better deal.
Today all are 110Va/c and propane and they can switch from one source to the other so long as the house battery is conected.
navegator
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