Hi, grateful if anyone can help us. We are on a seasonal pitch at the CC Thetford Forest site. Picked our new van (Lunar Lexon 640) up two weeks ago and all working well. Put it on our pitch last weekend and all working well. Got to the van last night to set up for the weekend and the fridge will only work on gas. Have tried levelling the van, switching the fuses around, powering down the van and reconnecting the power cable and the fridge still won't work off of mains (everything else is operating OK and we are well under the 13 amps in terms of usage). Any ideas as to what this may be or what else we may try?
If you have power going into fridge then it could be 240volt element failed. If by new you mean brand new then its a warranty issue if you mean new to you & some yrs old then it could well be element failure. You can diy if you have practical skills but fridge will have come out & new element is around £40 I think.
If 'van is out of warranty & you cannot diy it might be easier if you are on seasonal pitch to get a small domestic compressor fridge about £70 from Argos etc.
Thanks for your help. Yes tango55, the light is working so we do seem to have some power going into it, which makes me think Tentz has hit the nail on the head and its the 240 volt element. Van is brand new and therefore still in warranty, so think I will give the dealer a call and see what can be done. Once again, many thanks for your help.
As there is power coming to the fridge then I agree with the others that it has to be the element not working. If it's a Thetford fridge I think it's a common fault.
Same here, 24 hours on site and warning starts beeping on fridge. No problems on gas. Checked the manual and it states if mains symbol is lit and all temperature bars are lit and warning triangle then probable element gone BUT if you turn the temperature down and it shows the mains symbol, the number of bars you set it to (less than all bars) and the warning triangle is still beeping then the voltage is too low (our site dropped to 208 volts when the site filled on Friday. We are on a courtesy pitch from our dealers, they will check it out on Monday when we return to them for a snag visit.
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Update; our fridge has been working today and now the temperature is dropping and everyone is returning to their vans we have got the warning beep again and have had to go back to gas!
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Quote: Originally posted by issym on 31/3/2013
Update; our fridge has been working today and now the temperature is dropping and everyone is returning to their vans we have got the warning beep again and have had to go back to gas!
Hmmm, I had 240V prob when on Thetford Forest site last year. I was on a pitch right round the roadway near to the storage area. I wonder if it is a voltage drop as my battery charger/psu stopped working a few times, mind you it did pack up completely in Jan this year. I carry a little power monitor that plugs into a mains socket to check nowadays and it has come in handy a few times.
I wonder if you changed to a different bollard for your ehu if it would make any difference.
Not sure about your fridge but I wonder if the lights on it are from the 12V circuit. If your fridge plugs into a socket you could check to see if there is power to it and also check the fuse in the plug, but if all else fails you are probably looking at a 240v element.
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Birder99 and saxo1 - turns out you were right. We changed bollard and bingo, no problem. Then today once the site had cleared a little we changed back to our original bollard and all was well. Have reported the voltage problem to the warden (we too were round by the storage area) but doubt they can do anything. At least we will know for next time.
Thanks to all for your help, really appreciate you all taking the time out of your weekend to respond and help us.
So pleased all is well, our dealer is checking ours today. I wonder if fridges without the warning system were noticed not to be working!!!! At least we l ow ours works well on gas!
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The problem with low voltage is that a lot of modern electrical appliances have switch mode power supplies which keep the output voltage constant when the 230V input fluctuates by drawing more amps meaning it is working harder than it was designed to do.
Damage to the DC power supply is a greater danger. Reduced input voltage can cause excessive power supply heat dissipation, resulting in short equipment life. While trying to maintain constant DC output as the line voltage declines, the DC-to-DC converter circuit has to draw from the reservoir capacitor
The amount of charger/power supply units that are regularly reported on these forums as going faulty may be caused by low voltage .
Yes when you use gas the electricity is turned off.The control panel symbols will still be lit by the mains but the fridge will be operating on the gas.