Turned on my Frig in both modes just wont start. tried in LP mode, also in electric mode. Got power,flashing indicator. it was parked for a while on a unlevel position could that have anything to do with it ?
NorCal Dan said
08:37 PM Jul 23, 2011
What make/model refrigerator do you have burdy? And what indicator is flashing? Are your house batteries fully charged?
burdy said
10:12 AM Jul 24, 2011
Put a good charge on battery now its working. going to get battery checked just for peace of mind. thanks for your input
Terry and Jo said
03:30 PM Jul 24, 2011
Dan was asking a good question of you, Burdy. While a lot of the refrigerators actually run on gas or electric, it is the 12V system (thus the battery) that powers the controls in the refrigerator. Battery goes dead = refrigerator goes dead.
If for no other reason that that, it is good to check one's batteries regularly and fill as needed. You are definitely on the right track to make sure things work right.
Terry
Ontheroad2013 said
09:23 AM Aug 5, 2011
How often are you seeing your battery go dead like this? I know that I always check my batteries, especially when it is sitting for a while. Did this happen while on the road? That would seem like it might indicate that it might need to be replaced.
Turned on my Frig in both modes just wont start. tried in LP mode, also in electric mode. Got power,flashing indicator. it was parked for a while on a unlevel position could that have anything to do with it ?
Put a good charge on battery now its working. going to get battery checked just for peace of mind. thanks for your input
Dan was asking a good question of you, Burdy. While a lot of the refrigerators actually run on gas or electric, it is the 12V system (thus the battery) that powers the controls in the refrigerator. Battery goes dead = refrigerator goes dead.
If for no other reason that that, it is good to check one's batteries regularly and fill as needed. You are definitely on the right track to make sure things work right.
Terry