The circuit breaker is not engaged, is it?? Adam PUzerewski 81 westy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Zoltan Kuthy" <zol@FOXINTERNET.NET> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2000 10:27 PM Subject: [VANAGON] Fridge Kaput?
> Bill, > Thanks for answering me back so fast. Yes, I know that the light does not > come on, I checked if all the switches are the right place, its plugged in > under the sink, there is power at the outlet next to the fridge, I have a > thermometer in there, 60 Farenheit, I checked the two fuses behind the > driver's seat. That is all. I just do not know enough about the usual > problems, even though I am an avid reader of the list. You guys know more > than I. > Zoltan > > Bill Davidson wrote: > > > > I can work the fridge off the propane but the 120 electrical is not > > > taking it. Whats up? > > > > Zoltan, > > How do you know the 120 V is not working? > > The fridge LED light does not normally light up on 120V. > > Did you give it a few hours to get cold and then feel the cooling fins > > inside? > > Bill |
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