Unless the refrigerator has been replaced, it will not need 12V to run
properly. The fridge in my 1979 Safari does not need 12V.
Bill
On 1/3/2011 9:15 AM, Tony wrote:
> At 09:38 AM 1/3/2011, you wrote:
>> ... 74 L 23 twin.
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>> ... access door behind the frig came off and I can't get it to reattach.
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>> ... half way up from the bed to the window there is a rail attached
>> to the wall. What's it for ?
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>> On the rear above the bumper storage there is a clear 3/4 in. light.
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>> ... no response from the fridge on 110.
>> I expect to replace the converter but I plan to pull it out and
>> play with it first. It looks like someone has already played with it some.
> Hi Steve,
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> Others have addressed the fridge access door but if you think of it
> as being opened up all the way then the curled edges just slide together.
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> I think that rail in the bedroom maybe the lower curtain track.
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> The little round light is a reverse polarity warning light. Some
> older campgrounds had very poor electrical wiring. So if it glows
> when you plug in don't touch the trailer... unplug and move to a
> different campsite.
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> The fridge needs 12 volts as well as 110 AC (or gas) to work so if
> your converter is not putting out anything the fridge will not cool
> on gas or electric.
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> Hope this is useful, I once owned a '74 27' International rear bath double.
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> Tony
> Now living in a 2000 28' classic.
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