โJun-18-2023 05:17 AM
โJun-23-2023 07:49 AM
enblethen wrote:
What method are you checking 120 volt power to refer?
Use a known good item such as a drill to test receptacle.
A volt meter in some cases will read induced voltage.
Verify connections in 120-volt distribution panel.
Remove receptacle from refer access. Some of the rigs use stab type receptacles that don't always make good contact.
โJun-23-2023 07:41 AM
elraie wrote:
@Doug: so no luck with the 12v direct to car battery method. Checked optical board, reseated wires going into the jumper, no luck.
But then I decided to pull the AC cable and try it on an extension cord, and it immediately switched over to AC.
Since the extension is plugged to the RV (fed from main panel), I'll assume this is a fridge outlet issue, and not AC ripple? But I was measuring good AC voltage going to the control board when it was plugged into the fridge outlet, so I'm a bit stumped.
Trouble now is that they buried the fridge outlet box so high up, it's not accessible without removing the cooling unit. Seems easier to trace this fridge supply wire back to the panel, and just install some new romex and outlet box.
Maybe check the breaker. Could be it's not letting enough amperage through.
Thanks again for your help!
โJun-23-2023 07:02 AM
Bud
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โJun-23-2023 06:53 AM
โJun-18-2023 01:55 PM
dougrainer wrote:elraie wrote:dougrainer wrote:
Disconnect the 12 volt supply to the refer. Use a SEPARATE 12 volt supply. Either a regular car battery or a 12 volt battery from a electric power tool. Then see if the problem goes away. If so, report back. Doug
Thanks Doug. Will try when I get back to camp next weekend. What's the reasoning behind separate 12v - in case something wonky with the 12v coming off the converter? I had good voltage at the board, but I didn't check amperage.
AS Converters and Inverter/Chargers age, they sometimes send off RF to the 12 volt system causing electronics to malfunction. Refer and AC control boards are susceptible to this. You have replaced all parts except the optical board. BUT, the Main control is what controls 120/LP. Doug
โJun-18-2023 12:51 PM
elraie wrote:dougrainer wrote:
Disconnect the 12 volt supply to the refer. Use a SEPARATE 12 volt supply. Either a regular car battery or a 12 volt battery from a electric power tool. Then see if the problem goes away. If so, report back. Doug
Thanks Doug. Will try when I get back to camp next weekend. What's the reasoning behind separate 12v - in case something wonky with the 12v coming off the converter? I had good voltage at the board, but I didn't check amperage.
โJun-18-2023 12:06 PM
dougrainer wrote:
Disconnect the 12 volt supply to the refer. Use a SEPARATE 12 volt supply. Either a regular car battery or a 12 volt battery from a electric power tool. Then see if the problem goes away. If so, report back. Doug
โJun-18-2023 11:11 AM
โJun-18-2023 10:08 AM
enblethen wrote:
First item that fails in many AC functions in the refer is the 120-volt element relay.
New circuit board time!
โJun-18-2023 09:45 AM
Bud
USAF Retired
Pace Arrow