Date: Tue, 9 Jun 2009 15:48:10 -0700
Reply-To: mark drillock <mdrillock@COX.NET>
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From: mark drillock <mdrillock@COX.NET>
Subject: Re: Help with 12v Dometic wiring
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No, the wire that seems to come from the ignition switch is really a
ground wire of sorts, through the starter motor coil. The voltage that
triggers the relay comes in on the blue wire, from the alternator. If
you have something other than a Bosch alternator the blue wire may not
work anymore.
Mark
Rick Foster wrote:
> Thanx Craig for your reply. Maybe I was bit hazy in my problem. I'm good about the Dometic's operation, and it is all good when I bench tested in the garage. I'm ready to reinstall and was checking the 12v wiring in the van and found the problem I described. I checked all the circuits with the a) ingnition off, b) ignition on, and c) with the engine running. I don't have power to the relay accept from Bat at term 87. Is this supposed to this way? Seems like there ought to be power to the #12 wire coming into term 85 which connects to the ignition switch. Hope that helps to de-fog my delema. Thanx for any help!
>
> Rick Foster
> 85 westy
> "Cassidy"
>
>
>
> Now I'm stumped and stymied with getting back on the road with my Dometic working. It never has, but with help of Lorean and Ken, I took it out, refurbished it, bench tested each system and it worked. Before putting it in, I tested the 12v input and here's what I've got:
>
> 1- no auxillary battery, just stock wiring to'refrigerator heater relay'(bently 97.32.e), plan to put in aux bat in future.
>
> 2- clean wiring from relay thru fuse block and to ignition switch.
>
> 3- + Power from bat at term 87 thru term 30 to frig connection.
>
> 4- continuity in blue wire from term 87 to D connection at the
> alternator.
>
> 5- No Power at term 85 from the ignition switch but + continuity thru this wire to the ingnition terminal (term 50). This term is coupled with a #10 wire that goes I know not where. Bently (97.62) looks like it's track 78, but it looks like it goes off where 'no man has been before'! I can't read any 'track 78' anything functional and I'm not spark engineer. Spock where you!
>
> Date: Mon, 8 Jun 2009 22:58:36 -0700
> From: craig cowan <phishman068@GMAIL.COM>
> Subject: Re: problem with 12v power to dometic frig- long
>
> The first thing to keep in mind is that the fridge on 12v only works while
> the engine is running, and takes quite some time to "warm up". If you have
> the fridge completely off and turn it onto 12 v and drive for 2+ hours,
> you'll feel the fins getting cold. If you just drove around town....i
> wouldn't expect much of anything. The 12v selection is really just to keep
> things cold while driving
>
>
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