All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: How much solar?I'm surprised no one has come up with a hinge mount that allows the panels to hang over the side and lock down while moving. When setup at camp you could swing them up and have them lock into place. No roof space taken at all and a little extra shade to boot. You could probably rig some kind of setup to work in conjunction with your slide outs if you have them.Re: Atwood Jack IssueI don't have any experience with newer jacks but if I use mine while plugged in it can overload the converter and burn it out. They recommend only moving jacks on DC.Re: Dometic Fridge Won't Run on AC Markh12 wrote: My Dometic with a P-711 board did the same thing a couple weeks ago. I couldn't get it to switch to AC at all. It turned out to be the 10A fuse on the Dinosaur P-711 board. That was it! Finally got a chance to mess with it today. Thanks for all the responses.Re: Dometic Fridge Won't Run on ACThanks everyone. I pretty much eliminated everything but the element. I need to borrow a multimeter from work to check it. Nice write up. I looked up the exploded drawing on Dometic's website so will probably end up doing this too.Dometic Fridge Won't Run on ACThis topic has been moved to another forum. You can read it here: 27012197Dometic Fridge Won't Run on ACI replaced my board several yrs ago with a Dinosaur P-711 due to a propane igniter issue. My son moved into it for about 6 months. As he's out now I'm going through the camper and found that the fridge won't start on AC. When you turn it on, the lights for DC and gas illuminate and it works on them. It won"t try to switch to AC. I checked all the fuses, verified the outlet is working, and checked for loose wiring. Any other things I should check into?
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