โJul-30-2017 11:36 AM
โJul-31-2017 03:14 PM
jtdl wrote:westend wrote:
At the stage you're at, it's probably a good idea to install a 12V distribution panel. The power for the fridge can be lead off that, as will lights, water pump, fans, water heater, and any other 12V devices you choose to use. With a distribution panel, the circuit from 12V battery power to the fridge will be fused and protected.
Will definitely look into this. Sounds like a great idea. Thank you.
โJul-31-2017 02:56 PM
westend wrote:
At the stage you're at, it's probably a good idea to install a 12V distribution panel. The power for the fridge can be lead off that, as will lights, water pump, fans, water heater, and any other 12V devices you choose to use. With a distribution panel, the circuit from 12V battery power to the fridge will be fused and protected.
โJul-31-2017 11:57 AM
โJul-31-2017 10:33 AM
โJul-31-2017 05:30 AM
SoundGuy wrote:jtdl wrote:
Yes it will be run on LP as well. Just needs the DC to light because it has an LED screen (is how I was explained the situation).SoundGuy wrote:
Presumably you understand that installing a gas absorption fridge has specific requirements that a conventional compressor fridge does not - details are in that installation manual linked to earlier.
The LED screen is beside the point - the N641 is a DSI fridge so it needs 12 vdc to run the main circuit board, spark the ignitor, and operate the gas solenoid ... without 12 vdc it's just not going to work at all, even when forced to the gas mode.jtdl wrote:
I guess my husband just didn't get as technical with me. My question was how to hook it up to the battery so that it will run with battery power and propane. I don't know where you are getting the idea we are trying to get away from using 12 volt, but anyway I got the answer we needed with the links to the manual. We have had trailers for many years, just have not installed a new refrigerator or have had to depend on total solar/12 volt power.
Unfortunately, properly installing any gas absorption fridge is quite technical and is not as simple as sliding a compressor fridge into position and plugging it in. The fact you've come here to the forums to ask such a simple question about how to feed it 12 vdc because the fridge "needs the DC to light because it has an LED screen" raises alarm bells as to whether you understand just how important it is to install such a fridge properly so it not only functions as intended but also doesn't subsequently kill you by venting CO inside the camper, either / both of which can easily occur if you don't understand & follow those installation instructions which are clearly detailed in the aforementioned installation manual that is available to anyone to download ... including yourself. :R
Good luck with this project - sounds like you're gonna need it. ๐
โJul-31-2017 04:28 AM
jtdl wrote:
Yes it will be run on LP as well. Just needs the DC to light because it has an LED screen (is how I was explained the situation).
SoundGuy wrote:
Presumably you understand that installing a gas absorption fridge has specific requirements that a conventional compressor fridge does not - details are in that installation manual linked to earlier.
The LED screen is beside the point - the N641 is a DSI fridge so it needs 12 vdc to run the main circuit board, spark the ignitor, and operate the gas solenoid ... without 12 vdc it's just not going to work at all, even when forced to the gas mode.
jtdl wrote:
I guess my husband just didn't get as technical with me. My question was how to hook it up to the battery so that it will run with battery power and propane. I don't know where you are getting the idea we are trying to get away from using 12 volt, but anyway I got the answer we needed with the links to the manual. We have had trailers for many years, just have not installed a new refrigerator or have had to depend on total solar/12 volt power.
โJul-30-2017 05:32 PM
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โJul-30-2017 05:22 PM
SoundGuy wrote:jtdl wrote:
Yes it will be run on LP as well. Just needs the DC to light because it has an LED screen (is how I was explained the situation).
Presumably you understand that installing a gas absorption fridge has specific requirements that a conventional compressor fridge does not - details are in that installation manual linked to earlier.
The LED screen is beside the point - the N641 is a DSI fridge so it needs 12 vdc to run the main circuit board, spark the ignitor, and operate the gas solenoid ... without 12 vdc it's just not going to work at all, even when forced to the gas mode.
โJul-30-2017 04:25 PM
jtdl wrote:
Yes it will be run on LP as well. Just needs the DC to light because it has an LED screen (is how I was explained the situation).
โJul-30-2017 03:00 PM
โJul-30-2017 02:40 PM
enblethen wrote:
Are you going to run it on LP or just try to run on 12 volts DC. It will take several batteries and large wire (#6) to operate on 12 volts DC.
It would be wise to run on LP and 12 volt control. Control would take around a #14 wire .
Manual
โJul-30-2017 02:23 PM
โJul-30-2017 01:23 PM
jtdl wrote:
I will take a look at the manual and see if I can figure it out.
โJul-30-2017 01:20 PM