Posted 2013-07-06 11:23 AM (#153179 - in reply to #153169) Subject: RE: Bad connection?
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But that's the WEIRD part-- It DOES work- as long as the trailer is hooked up to electricity-- I'm going to go out today or tomorrow and try again-- maybe it was just a fluke a couple of weeks ago.
Posted 2013-07-06 2:10 PM (#153180 - in reply to #153120) Subject: RE: Bad connection?
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With outside access door removed do you see a small flame? Try blowing out burner area and exhaust area with air. Also see if the switch is calling for propane
Posted 2013-07-06 7:16 PM (#153184 - in reply to #153179) Subject: RE: Bad connection?
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Originally written by ClaudiaIN on 2013-07-06 11:23 AM
But that's the WEIRD part-- It DOES work- as long as the trailer is hooked up to electricity-- I'm going to go out today or tomorrow and try again-- maybe it was just a fluke a couple of weeks ago.
This tells me you are having a 12V issue with the trailer. The fridge isn't getting 12V when it isn't plugged in. You need to do some investigating on your battery/12V system. Is there a disconnect switch turned off? Is there a circuit breaker tripped (a lot of older trailers have these)?