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29/8/2007 at 5:33pm
Location: Yorkshire Outfit: Swift Charisma 540 Caravan
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Quote: Originally posted by DazEv on 29/8/2007
Hi Guys
I have just bought a T25 1990 Westfalia and am having probs with the 3way fridge. It works off 240V and 12V but I am having problems getting on the gas setting.
It appears that the ignition is lighting (I think!) but the ignition switch keeps sparking (clicking), also the fridge doesn't seem to get that cold.
Can anyone help with this, as I'm pulling my hair out with it now!
Sorry but i have the old type peizo ignition...that you push in....so not sure why about yours.....if the fridge isn't getting cold if you can get the fridge out of it's space....turn it upside down for a couple of hours....apparently that gives the liquid inside a ' kick up the bum'....
good luck with it M8....and enjoy your T25......
Nannycatch
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03/9/2007 at 4:25pm
Location: scotland Outfit: ford transit 100 SW 1990 auto-sleeper
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I am pretty new to this game, but here goes. LOL
Your leisure batt is being charged while the van is running, when stopped the leisure batt. is being used, but when it starts to go flat it shuts down and this saves you flattening your main batt. for starting.
When you are on a hookup on a site, both batt. are getting a trickle charge from the mains supply.
Now the inverter, i think this is how they work?
They change DC to AC so this means somebody who is sitting in the back of the van while on the move could use a computer etc. from a three pin plug, just like when on a hookup.
You have to watch the size you buy, to small and you will start to blow fuse's all over the place if you have a lot of appliances attached, also they rely on you to have a good battery fully charged, they use a hell of amount of power.
You can use them from your cigarette lighter on the dash, or connect it straight to the battery, just remember to switch it off while not in use.
Very handy in a cabin cruiser while at sea.
Hope i got most of this correct? Cheers.
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