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Subject Topic: Abbey Piper 15-5 EX -- Help Post Reply Post New Topic
07/6/2018 at 3:45pm
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Hi

I recently bought an Abbey Piper 15-5 EX and we are about to go out for our first trip and I was wondering if all I need to do is hook up the electrics on the car to power the fridge or is there a switch that I need to select to go from 240 to what ever is require for towing?

I’m new to this so I really don’t know.

Thanks

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07/6/2018 at 5:58pm
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I don't know about the Abbey Piper specifically, but most caravan fridges can be switched to run off mains electrics, gas or 12V battery. The latter would include the car electrics.

Our fridge (made by Electrolux and used in most if not all caravans of a similar age) has a red illuminated switch for the 12V, a green one for the mains and a push button for the gas - it's pretty easy to see which is which.

Your caravan will most likely have 2 leads that can connect to car electrics - one black and one grey. The black one powers the road lights (so obviously must be connected), the grey includes the fridge, internal lights and other features that can be powered by 12V electrics.

To plug both leads in you'll need twin electric sockets on your towbar, or you can buy adapters from places like Halfords or Towsure.

The final thing to bear in mind is that your car electrics probably won't be powerful enough to cool the fridge down - they'll only keep it cool if it's already cold. If you need to tow with the fridge cool you'll need to run it for a while (probably overnight) on either mains electrics or gas first.

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07/6/2018 at 10:15pm
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The fridge only works on 240v when your connected to the mains with a hookup cable.

You can run it on 12v when your towing, but only when the engine is running and charging the car battery.

When on site it wont run off the 12v battery, you run it on mains 240 via the hookup cable or using gas.

Make sure the gas is disconnected when towing though.

There will normally be a car/off/caravan switch. When towing switch to car. Assuming you have a fully wired 13 pin socket or twin 7 pin sockets.



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I would like to thank you both for getting back to me with very helpful information.

I thought that the fridge would run whilst i was driving as i have a twin 7 pin connector.

Thanks for your help.

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