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Old 26-04-2011, 21:17   #1
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I used my caravan last weekend, the fridge when i pluged it into the mains tripped the house fuse reset tryed again,triped again? last time on mains it was fine.tryed on gas would not light i could hear gas and the igniter was working as it would pop the gas but would not light. caravan was level, gas was through not air, any one got any ideas.
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Old 26-04-2011, 21:22   #2
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H'mm I'm no expert but most fridges run off a compressor.. it may be that this has got siezed. I am doubtling that Caravan fridges have a compressor mind... they may just have a heater to heat the refridgerant (I know it sounds odd but it the way it is) It may be the heater element has gone short circuit hence it keeps blowing the trip.

As for the gas not working.. maybe that points more to an issue with the switch which selects which option you are using.

Sorry can't be any more help.. I've just emptied my head of caravan fridge content
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regarding the mains tripping, was it earth leakage or circuit breaker? the fridge only has a small heater in it connected through a stat, so check the cabling and the heater connections for faults, re the gas if it was popping but not lighting I expect the jet is part blocked, it not much more than a pilot light so the orifice is very small do not attack it with wire etc just blow it with compressed air if poss, Rick
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Old 26-04-2011, 21:49   #4
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When we got our current cravan in Oct 2008 it had very similar problems to what you describe.

The gas was getting through and the igniter sparking but not lighting. It would not work on 240v but did not trip out.

They could not work out what was wrong and in the end the manf replaced the absorption/heat exchanger assy under warranty.

That fixed it. The best description the useless gits could give me was that "it was knackered so 240v wouldnt work at all and it wouldnt let the gas light to protect itself"

Not the best engineering explanation but it does make sense for the "dual" problem that's suddenly appeared on yours.

How youll test yours I dont know
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Old 26-04-2011, 21:56   #5
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regarding the mains tripping, was it earth leakage or circuit breaker? the fridge only has a small heater in it connected through a stat, so check the cabling and the heater connections for faults, re the gas if it was popping but not lighting I expect the jet is part blocked, it not much more than a pilot light so the orifice is very small do not attack it with wire etc just blow it with compressed air if poss, Rick
The house fuse tripped not the caravan one,would i have to take the fridge out to work on it?
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fridge? in my day we put food in bag and tied it to string and then dangled it tin river on a more seriouse note sounds like the element is shorting out and may need replacing.
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Old 26-04-2011, 22:06   #7
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fridge? in my day we put food in bag and tied it to string and then dangled it tin river on a more seriouse note sounds like the element is shorting out and may need replacing.
I dont beleve you tied your bag and put your dangly bits in the river,not with the amount of kids you have Laurie
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i have no idea what you mean
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The house fuse tripped not the caravan one,would i have to take the fridge out to work on it?
if the house "fuse" blew or MCB tripped then I would guess the element has shorted, a test with a meter can confirm that, yes to work on it you will need to remove it, they are Ammonia absorption cycle fridges and as long as they have not lost gas will work on any heat source, Rick
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if the house "fuse" blew or MCB tripped then I would guess the element has shorted,
heyyyyy thats what i said
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heyyyyy thats what i said
that was next post down, had not read that one, so your ball, but you did not tell him he had to remove it to work on it, (light hearted) sorry my smilies do not work it is something to do with my browser Opera, they work with internet explorer but it is far too slow, Rick
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but you did not tell him he had to remove it to work on it,
have to let them work some things out themselves just jokin to be honest i only know about fridges from workin in pubs in my younger years and what he said fit with the probs they had we jut called sum1 in to fix it
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have to let them work some things out themselves just jokin to be honest i only know about fridges from workin in pubs in my younger years and what he said fit with the probs they had we jut called sum1 in to fix it
yea but that dont fix my smilies, Rick
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yea but that dont fix my smilies, Rick
try google chrome or firefox then, myself i use firefox but am thinking of changing to google chrome, they are both alot faster than internet explorer but have all features
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try google chrome or firefox then, myself i use firefox but am thinking of changing to google chrome, they are both alot faster than internet explorer but have all features
I got the latest firefox but it is unstable on my machine and it is slower than Opera, I run a laptop with an Orange dongle, Opera used to allow smilies but some parameter must have changed and I cannot find what it is, Rick
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