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Hi all just a little bit of information that I just found out to my peril !! If you have one of these fridges be careful with your battery. Whilst on a recent trip in our tourer the battery charger decided to fail and as we discovered , if the battery is flat regardless of whether you have a 230V hook up and 2 full gas bottles, you cannot run the fridge. I had to go out and buy a battery charger just so I could get the fridge to work. Everyone I spoke to seems to think that this is not the case , but please be assured it is, I can only assume it requires some 12v supply for the control circuit because of the LCD part
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