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AnEv942 wrote:
I'm not clear on how an AC relay would cause refer to come on
Aug-28-2019 08:07 PM
Kayteg1 wrote:
I understand your design used for 12V operation, but my goal is use truck inverter I already have with small cord.
Aug-28-2019 06:45 PM
stevenal wrote:
When I had a gasser, I routed the DC to an external switch to easily disable the fridge. Remembering to turn it back on after fueling was a problem. After seeing how difficult it is to ignite diesel, I no longer bother. .
Aug-28-2019 06:37 PM
Aug-28-2019 06:33 PM
AnEv942 wrote:
IF your getting into refer outside-you don't need to reroute inside switch-just add another switch on the 12v input to turn off. Turn back on when ready to start truck (or after starting). You have a minute or 2 before the check light comes on if AC not available yet.
I'd do the relay (see previous post edit) but on the 12v side to turn on/off refer (control from cab, keeping fridge from looking for alternate source). If you want to make it auto could power the cab 12v switch that triggers relay to an ignition source. Truck turned off, power to relay cut/refer off. Start truck power to relay/fridge comes on. I don't know what controls your inverter but if it comes on before fridge goes to check-done.
Only problem with cab controlled relay- need to add a bypass when camped.
Aug-28-2019 06:29 PM
jimh425 wrote:Kayteg1 wrote:jimh425 wrote:
Don't fridges prefer AC. So assuming AC is available, there is nothing to do.
You did not read the question.
When I turn the truck off, the AC is no longer available and computer automatically switches to propane.
If you really think you’ll never use propane, add a valve to turn it off. If you are concerned about the safety, turn off the propane while traveling because the water heater could ignite as well if left on.
Or as you implied, provide a different AC inverter and don’t depend on the truck AC.
But, diesel vapors don’t ignite that easily, so I wouldn’t bother.But, diesel vapors don’t ignite that easily, so I wouldn’t bother.
Aug-28-2019 06:24 PM
Kayteg1 wrote:
I bet you smoke when fueling as well?
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