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Location: Knoxville | I have my 2 way Norcold fridge back, removed from the trailer. I tried plugging it in, to an outlet in my house, and nothing seems to happen. Ideas? It didn't seem to work on propane or electric in the trailer. |
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Location: Penrose, Colorado | if it is like a dometic it has to have 12 volt hooked up also, this is what really runs the computer boards. |
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Location: Knoxville | It's only a 2 way. Would that still be true? |
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Location: Penrose, Colorado | yes 12 volt for 2 way or 3 way, 12 volt runs the boards in all of them. |
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Regular
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Location: Knoxville | So, what do I need to do to test it? |
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Location: Los Angeles, Ca. | Model # would help. It may not need 12v connection in order to function. Post back with model #. |
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Regular
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Location: Knoxville | It says Norcold 322/323, 2 way. It's from a '99 model Sierra Conversions Merhow. |
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Location: Los Angeles, Ca. | http://bryantrv.com/docs2/docs/ncold323.pdf
Here is a link to manual.
It does not need 12v dc to operate. Read it and post back with what you have tried, |
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Location: Knoxville | Thanks! I printed that out for my husband to look at. |
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Location: Los Angeles, Ca. | Holler back if he needs help |
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