โJun-28-2019 09:12 AM
โJun-19-2020 11:04 AM
โMar-08-2020 11:33 AM
kmb1966 wrote:
After researching through the ARP directions, I lowered the temperature to which the blower comes on. I think it was defaulted at 125 and I lowered it down 1 setting. Now the fan comes on more often especially during cooler weather.
โMar-08-2020 11:17 AM
โFeb-06-2020 09:31 AM
kmb1966 wrote:
The Green wire connects to the supplying ground wire that was connected to the refrigerator control board labled "Gnd".
Question: What happens to that open connector spot on the refrigerator control board where that ground wire used to be connected?? do you leave it empty or do you twist in another wire and connect it together with the green wire? :h
โFeb-04-2020 12:51 PM
WesternHorizon wrote:
Worked up this illustration of controller wiring:
โJan-26-2020 08:28 AM
WesternHorizon wrote:
I've been boondocking in cool temperatures and the blower circuit has not been coming on, so the fridge circulation blowers are off.
This affects propane use, so I lashed up a very simple option to control the circulation blowers from the fridge controller. It is working well.
See "OWNER OPTION: Operating the fridge circulation blowers from the fridge controller {OR} the Fridge Defend controller"
http://bit.ly/2Qyw9Ac
โJan-24-2020 08:14 AM
ASA Glamis wrote:
The black wires have a a clip that is connected to the fins in the fridge. Any place that is grounded will work as the ground is the same anyplace.
โJan-23-2020 12:39 PM
โJan-19-2020 05:17 PM
kmb1966 wrote:ASA Glamis wrote:kmb1966 wrote:
I have a question on this: How do you wire up the internal fans? The blue wire provides the power(12volt) but how did you ground it? I grounded mine to the black wire on the light, but I am concerned that I may have done this incorrectly. Since I did this, ironically, the thermistor is reading erratically at times. I changed the thermistor but it still is reading odd. It may have nothing to do with the fan install, but it is odd that this behavior with the thermistor began when I connected up the internal fans. I plan to disconnect the internal fans and see if the problem persists.
The problem I am experiencing is the thermistor after a few days will read very low (11 degrees) even though it is 50 in the frig, and therefore the cooling unit not being triggered to come on and cool the frig. Happens after a few days of running. Like I said, it may have nothing to do with this ARP device, but it is a strange situation. How did you wire up the internal fans on your install?
I use the fan output (12 volt +)from the ARP for both my external and internal fans. It is just a 12 volt positive output. The ground is the same. This allows my internal fans to only run when the external fans are required. Not sure this is the best approach but seems to work well.
yes, I agree. That is what I did too, but where did you connect up the black wires of the internal fans?
โJan-18-2020 01:56 PM
ASA Glamis wrote:kmb1966 wrote:
I have a question on this: How do you wire up the internal fans? The blue wire provides the power(12volt) but how did you ground it? I grounded mine to the black wire on the light, but I am concerned that I may have done this incorrectly. Since I did this, ironically, the thermistor is reading erratically at times. I changed the thermistor but it still is reading odd. It may have nothing to do with the fan install, but it is odd that this behavior with the thermistor began when I connected up the internal fans. I plan to disconnect the internal fans and see if the problem persists.
The problem I am experiencing is the thermistor after a few days will read very low (11 degrees) even though it is 50 in the frig, and therefore the cooling unit not being triggered to come on and cool the frig. Happens after a few days of running. Like I said, it may have nothing to do with this ARP device, but it is a strange situation. How did you wire up the internal fans on your install?
I use the fan output (12 volt +)from the ARP for both my external and internal fans. It is just a 12 volt positive output. The ground is the same. This allows my internal fans to only run when the external fans are required. Not sure this is the best approach but seems to work well.
โJan-18-2020 04:59 AM
kmb1966 wrote:
I have a question on this: How do you wire up the internal fans? The blue wire provides the power(12volt) but how did you ground it? I grounded mine to the black wire on the light, but I am concerned that I may have done this incorrectly. Since I did this, ironically, the thermistor is reading erratically at times. I changed the thermistor but it still is reading odd. It may have nothing to do with the fan install, but it is odd that this behavior with the thermistor began when I connected up the internal fans. I plan to disconnect the internal fans and see if the problem persists.
The problem I am experiencing is the thermistor after a few days will read very low (11 degrees) even though it is 50 in the frig, and therefore the cooling unit not being triggered to come on and cool the frig. Happens after a few days of running. Like I said, it may have nothing to do with this ARP device, but it is a strange situation. How did you wire up the internal fans on your install?
โJan-17-2020 04:40 AM
โJan-16-2020 10:40 AM
โJan-16-2020 07:36 AM
RollandB wrote:
reading and rereading the instructions for my Dometic