Date: Sat, 9 Jan 1999 11:40:34 -0800
Reply-To: Davidson <wdavidson@JPS.NET>
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From: Davidson <wdavidson@JPS.NET>
Subject: Re: [Fwd: Undeliverable: Dometic questions]
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Earl,
In my 90 Westy Syncro, the fridge fuses are behing the driver's seat mounted
to the inside wall of the van. One fuse is for the 12v fridge heater and the
other is for the water pump, LED panel, etc.
You have identifed the copper wire correctly as the thermocouple. I believe
that when the thermocouple gets hot it actually puts out a very small amount
of voltage. This is what lights the green LED. And that is why it is
intermitant. When the flame goes out the voltage stops and the green light
goes out. The fact the voltage is so small also explains why the green LED
is dimmer when the fridge is working on propane than when it is working on
12v.
You can find dometic Service Bulletins (with wiring schematics, parts lists,
etc) at www.rv.com (use publications search button, then type in RM182B to
get the Service Bulletins)
Also Dometic has a website at www.dometic.com where you can send email to
tech support.
Good Luck.
Bill
90 Westy Syncro
Lake Tahoe
-----Original Message-----
From: Earl Smith <earlsmit@ISLANDNET.COM>
To: vanagon@VANAGON.COM <vanagon@VANAGON.COM>
Date: Tuesday, January 05, 1999 11:15 AM
Subject: [Fwd: Undeliverable: Dometic questions]
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>> Subject: Dometic questions
>> Date: Sun, 3 Jan 1999 18:05:21 -0800
>> From: Earl Smith <earlsmit@islandnet.com>
>> To: van list <vanagon@vanagon.com>
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>> A happy new year to all. May 1999 be a year of many troublefree miles
>> in your Westy.
>>
>> In order to have troublefree camping with Smoky, I am overhauling and
>> cleaning up the kitchen. Of course the fridge is one of the targets.
>> As usual, I suffer from a lack of information on how it is supposed to
>> work which makes troubleshooting very difficult.
>>
>> The easy question is: Where is the fuse that protects the line to the
>> 12v heater? Of course Bently doesn't tell although it lables the fuse
>> in the wiring diagram. Calls it S61. Big help! The Dometic manual
>> talks about the fuse and says it is under the driver seat. More lies!
>> I assume it is somewhere under the dash. Is it an inline fuse or is it
>> in an auxiliary panel somewhere?
>>
>> Second question is much more complicated to ask. There is a green
>> indicator light on the display panel that shows if the burner is lit.
>> (This is really hard to describe) There is a copper tube coming up from
>> the burner chamber. It seems to be filled solidly with something. The
>> end in the chamber has a tip that could be a thermocouple. The other
>> end goes into a brass cube screwed onto the end of the button one pushes
>> and holds for ten seconds to light the burner. The wire from the
>> indicator light joins onto a terminal that is part of a something inside
>> the brass cube. The whole shebang resembles the pilot light assembly on
>> the propane furnace in our basement.
>>
>> Anyone have an idea of a manual or textbook that could explain how this
>> system is supposed to work and how the light gets lit? Since the
>> light's operation is intermittent, I suspect it could be related to why
>> the fridge burner is really hard to light sometimes.
>>
>> Please reply to my email address. Many thanks. Earl from Sunny sooke
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