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2022 Fleetwood Flair 28A refrigerator help...

rogerconnelly
Explorer
Explorer
I find myself in the following scenario:

1. The storage place I'm storing my Flair at for the winter does have power I can plug into, and I'd like to do that (for other reasons).
2. However, when I'm plugged into external power, the refrigerator is always on - I'd like it not to be.
3. Yes, I know about (and have used) the "aux" button on the control panel to turn ALL things off, but, similar to what I said in #1, I don't want to do that - I actually need some of the power plugs in the vehicle on.
4. I thought I could flip the circuit breaker for the fridge off, but the same circuit breaker for the fridge also controls the inverter, which I do want to be on or again, the plugs don't work.
5. I can't figure out how to get behind the fridge and just pull the plug on it - which I'm sure there is one as all the other appliances on this RV are just plugged into sockets just like in a house.

Can anyone tell me how to get to where I can unplug the fridge - or is there another solution here? Thanks up front.
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rogerconnelly
Explorer
Explorer
Thanks Jerry - I was thinking the fridge might need to be pulled out to get to the plug as well - and I appreciate the advice on my posting this to the class A section - I'll rectify that newbie mistake of mine now ๐Ÿ˜‰

MFL
Nomad II
Nomad II
Welcome to the forum!

You posted in the travel trailer section rather than the class A section, which may have gotten better response.

I think the OP likely has a residential fridge, and may not have an outside panel on his MH?

Some residential models have an off setting on the knob to adjust temp setting.

It is possible, that the fridge may need to be pulled out to access the plug??

Jerry

enblethen
Nomad
Nomad
Outside panel for refer should gain access to receptacle.

Bud
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