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  1. 21 minutes ago, Jimfdoc said:

    Thank You refer runs fine when plugged into a 120-volt unplug it and it won't operate there is no light have new battery with full charge, also when plugged into 120 it seems that it's still running on gas as the mechanism is still hot

    Took readings outside on back of reefer position f2, 5 amp fuse when removed reading is then 104 volts install fuse and get no reading

     

    25 minutes ago, Jimfdoc said:

    Thank You refer runs fine when plugged into a 120-volt unplug it and it won't operate there is no light have new battery with full charge, also when plugged into 120 it seems that it's still running on gas as the mechanism is still hot

     

  2. On 4/6/2016 at 8:23 AM, Kirk Wood said:

    The lights and all control functions of your refrigerator are powered by 12V-dc from the RV battery/12V system. That is also true for your interior lights in the RV so the first hint is if those lights will turn on and at proper brightness? Did you check for 12V or more at the RV batteries? If it is there, then you need to check for 12V at the refrigerator connections. It is highly unlikely that something in the refrigerator failed while it was turned off. An RV refrigerator must have a good 12V-dc power supply for it to be able to work from either 120V-ac or from propane. The lack of any display or refrigerator interior light tells me that it is not getting 12V power.

     

    My best guess is that the problem is in the 12V supply, not the refrigerator at this point, but we need more information to do anything more than guess. Did you take any voltage readings while you were checking fuses? You should read 12V across the 3a fuse holder when you remove that fuse.

    Thank You refer runs fine when plugged into a 120-volt unplug it and it won't operate there is no light have new battery with full charge, also when plugged into 120 it seems that it's still running on gas as the mechanism is still hot

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