linkshouse
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I have an Electrolux RM270 fridge fitted to my van.
I suspect the 12v section is faulty (I will investigate more fully in due course) as it cools fine on mains hook up and on gas, but even if it is cold already does not stay cold when 12v whilst driving.
Looking at the specs and wiring diagram I see that 240v element is 105 watts and the 12v element is 100 watts. Also, the 240v element is controlled by a thermostat whereas the 12V element is on all the time the 12V is present (engine running).
It seems to me that a reasonable solution might be to, take the 12v supply to the fridge and use this via an inverter to feed the 240V fridge circuit. I realise that I would not then be able to use the fridge on mains hookup.
Any thoughts?
I suspect the 12v section is faulty (I will investigate more fully in due course) as it cools fine on mains hook up and on gas, but even if it is cold already does not stay cold when 12v whilst driving.
Looking at the specs and wiring diagram I see that 240v element is 105 watts and the 12v element is 100 watts. Also, the 240v element is controlled by a thermostat whereas the 12V element is on all the time the 12V is present (engine running).
It seems to me that a reasonable solution might be to, take the 12v supply to the fridge and use this via an inverter to feed the 240V fridge circuit. I realise that I would not then be able to use the fridge on mains hookup.
Any thoughts?