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Lazy Daze Forums => Lazy Daze Technical => Topic started by: Mindispower on June 15, 2018, 11:04:07 am

Title: Fridge Ad Naseum.
Post by: Mindispower on June 15, 2018, 11:04:07 am
No AC items wotk in house. Checked fuses but all are fine. LP works but fights back a lot. Please indulge me. 1989 LD.
Title: Re: Fridge Ad Naseum.
Post by: Older_Fossil on June 15, 2018, 01:46:55 pm
All AC circuits will be protected by regular AC circuit breakers.  It is best to check them by switching each one fully to "off" and then back to "on".  I don't know if a rig of that vintage had an automatic transfer switch.  Does it have a generator and if so, do you have to plug the shore power into a generator outlet or does it happen automatically?  Do you have a multimeter, know how to use it and are comfortable working with live AC power?

Art
Title: Re: Fridge Ad Naseum.
Post by: Jane on June 15, 2018, 05:17:35 pm
A multimeter is essential to see what is going on.
Start at the electrical source, then the power center - shore power lines coming in, then go from there (to outlets and lights).

I know you are putting this rig back together so I don't know if you have dc power working yet but that needs checking out also.

We had original electricity setup which meant no dc receptacles except inside a hidden panel in dash (took a while to find that one). All lights are DC - though you should have a charger/converter which charges your battery and converts shore/generator power to DC. May/may not have inverter if a previous owner installed it.

Let us know what power center you have and if you get access to behind thtebpower center setup pics help.

Ours had a lot of modifications by the original owners and that changed how effective answers were (answers having been given for stock installations).

Jane

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Title: Re: Fridge Ad Naseum.
Post by: Jane on June 15, 2018, 05:20:40 pm
PS part of our learning curve that surpised me, some appliances like the fridge need dc power for circuit boards even if running on propane/AC.

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Title: Re: Fridge Ad Naseum.
Post by: Andy Baird on June 16, 2018, 12:54:10 am
"part of our learning curve that surpised me, some appliances like the fridge need dc power"

Right. To be specific, the fridge, the furnace, and the water heater all require 12 VDC to operate, even when running on propane. It's not something one would probably think of... but when you realize that all these appliances have little brains that control when to make sparks and when to open and close electrically operated propane valves, it makes sense.
Title: Re: Fridge Ad Naseum.
Post by: Mindispower on July 20, 2018, 08:08:09 pm
So, I found that my outlets needed replacing. Thanks for all the tips.

Now if I could just find a replacement DC Evaporative Cooler for my '89 LD!