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13/8/2022 at 4:56pm
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Apologies for the "urgent", but we're going on holiday tomorrow, and we need this fridge fixed! The fridge won't work on either 240v or gas and I feel I have forgotten or missing something.
We brought a 2004 Conway Cruiser trailer tent in May last year. I tested the fridge on a 240v connection, and it was working fine, the cooling fins got cold. I didn't want to test it on gas. I got a caravan service engineer out to test and service everything including electrics, gas, brakes, wheels, suspension everything. He said everything was fine, the fridge in full working order, and ran on gas.
We never had a chance to go out with the folding camper until now. So, I'm preparing the camper for our holiday starting tomorrow, and I've found the fridge isn't working on either 240v or gas. I downloaded a manual for this exact model of fridge.
Following the manual for 240v, I have turned on the large green switch to "1" so that it's closest to the fascia, the "0" is raised. I set the thermostat to "7", but it doesn't get cold. I don't think the pump is running. As I'm deaf, I touched what I think is the pump via the removed external grilles and don't feel any hum. I checked the 240v plug & socket, the socket is supplying power, the fuse in the plug is intact. The manual I downloaded said that the switch would light up, but it does not look like the kind of switch that'd light up. There are no other lights or indications.
As for the gas feature, I turned off both switches so the "0" is closest to the fascia, and "1" are raised. I ensure that the green onboard gas cut-off knob is parallel to the gas pipe. I depress and turn the gas knob to the biggest flame symbol, leave it depressed and then rapidly push the ignition button, but no sign of a flame through the sighting glass at all. I am under the impression that the gas system doesn't need any electricity at all to operate, or am I incorrect?
Is there something I'm missing out, any hidden switch or loose connection I'm not seeing?
We'd incredibly appreciate any help to get this to work, thank you so much.
The fridge control panel with what I think the 240v switch is on?
The cupboard to the left of the fridge. The green shut-off valve is on the left. The yellow valve is for the stove.
The cupboard to the right of the fridge, including the fridge's mains socket.
The top back of the fridge through the removed upper grille.
The bottom back of the fridge through the removed lower grille. Is the black cylinder on the top left the compression pump?
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13/8/2022 at 7:00pm
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Hi all, thank you all SO much for your helpful replies! I will reply to each of you in turn, then add in my update at the end.
clbewi - I checked that the stove works before trying the fridge, so all the gas connections are correct. I don't know if the fridge needs electricity for the ignition, it doesn't say in the manual. However, it does say that the fridge has a piezo ignition, which tend not to need any electricity to work. Pushing the ignition certainly does feel like a piezo ignition.
Ancient_Uncle - aha, that makes sense - I thought it was a compressor alongside an absorption system - but an electric element within the absorption system makes so much more sense.
tango55 - battery is brand new, fully charged, and the camper is connected to 240v mains, so is being charged as well. The manual says that the fridge uses a piezo ignition, though, which means no electricity is needed. Pushing the ignition button feels as if that is the case. All 240v breakers not tripped, and all 12v fuses intact.
With all your advice, I went back to the fridge, made sure that the red switch is off, green switch is on, thermostat is set to "7" and gas knob is off. I then went around to the back, and found the fins were extremely hot. It was in the sun, but couldn't have been that hot, so I checked the fridge again, and the freezer circuit was ice-cold. The fridge fins are still warm, though. It has been a couple hours, and not much change - freezer circuit is ice-cold, while fridge fins are still warm.
I'm not sure if there's something intermittent somewhere like the thermostat knob, or it's simply too hot for it to work effectively? Fingers crossed it'll work better in the evening. I brought out a pedestal fan I hadn't used for a while, to cool the back more, but it was broken, typical.
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