Thanks Laura. That's what I thought, but then again on very rare occasions, I have been wrong.
(Shut up, Mitch!)
Azusateach wrote:VickieP wrote:Redetotry wrote:they are going to disconnect the wire that lets you use DC so it won't happen again I doubt I would ever intentionally turn it on DC anyway.
BJ, am I understanding this correctly? Wouldn't you need the DC if you wanted to run your fridge while in transit? I know it runs on gas, but I thought that it also needed battery power to do so. Ladies?
You need to have something to spark the propane so that it will cool the fridge. If the DC is disconnected, the propane can't be used -- it'll only work on AC.
BJ, you need check about adding some sort of kill switch, so that when the rig is parked/stored ALL power is shut down. As mentioned somewhere on the forum before, there are lots of things that draw on your batteries, so the fridge isn't the only culprit. The easiest, most sure-fire way to deal with accidentally dead batteries is to make sure they're totally disconnected when you're not using your rig.
Laura
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