Fridge Problem
Just looking for some help. We were away last week and the fridge on our 2018 Lunar Cosmos (Quasar) has stopped working on electric. Some of our food had defrosted in the freezer compartment. All lights on fridge ect are on and fuses have been checked no issues. The fridge works fine on gas but won't work on the electric. Any Ideas??
Thanks
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Its a Thetford Fridge not sure of the exact model but will check when I get home. The van is booked in for its first service in a few weeks so I have contacted the dealer and let them know so they will have a look at it. Just seeing if anyone else has ever had anything similar. We are going away for 2 nights next weekend but will either do without the fridge or maybe use it on the gas.
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Had the same problem with mine about 5 years ago. Element changed. Worked fine since then.
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At the risk of stating the obvious, check that the breaker hasn't tripped. Are all other services, socket outlets etc. working OK? Probably the element though.
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We are having similar problems with a Thetford 3000 series on EHU.
So far we've had the issue in Spain (only on one site....) and last month in Cornwall - with no-one else using the bollard!
Our dealer is investigating but we think they will fail.
What advice from others? Is the fridge 'fit for purpose'? The manufacturer doesn't put any provisos on using it successfully!
ps. the caravan is now 2 years and 8 months old and the refrigerator is still under warranty.
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btw - the problem we have is that warning lights start to flash on the fridge control panel - and on occasion they reset themselves... but in general we have to changeover to gas for a while and try again the day after!
To Lornalou… our caravan handbook AND fridge handbook show a 3 year warranty.
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On a recent trip to France, our fridge stopped working on electric on the second of six sites we visited, however it would work on gas.
We were a little concerned as although we had a full gas bottle when we left home, we were not sure if it would last the duration of our trip if the fridge needed to be on gas for the remainder.
Not to have worried, the next four sites we had no problem and two trips since our return, the fridge is still working, so I assume it was a voltage issue on site.
By the way the gas is still over 3/4 full after 8 weeks use, Calor Lite 6kg
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Lornalou1 - no problem. Glad you found it in your documents as I would hate for you to have to pay any bill unnecessarily...we need all the help we can get .
Bluemalaga - yes we only had the problem once in Spain - and no problems at all at the other 11 sites we used on our trip from March to June. Similarly in the UK at 6 sites. But it did happen in Cornwall in September.
We now have the caravan back from the dealers - and as expected there was 'no fault found' !! Our dealer has been really helpful, and says they will note that we've had the problem within warranty period, and if it happens again at some reasonable point in the future we should be OK. But we now have little confidence in the refrigerator. Why don't manufacturers take notice that we use caravans in Europe/in warmer climates/on less reliable power sources? That is why I ask if anyone thinks like me that these things are not fit for purpose....
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We had a similar problem on our then new Bailey Senator a few years back. Dealer checked it and arranged for Dometic engineer to visit us. He changed the mains element to no avail. Next trip out - using fridge on gas - we found a 13 amp plug under the cooker that wasn't quite "home". Fridge worked fine for the rest of the time we had that caravan. Never thought to check for anything like that as previous caravan had a hard wired fridge.
We decided that a bit of bouncy road heading for Skye had caused the problem.0 -
Don't think its a temperature issue as the fridge works with winter covers fitted and also in warmer temps in France/Spain during May this year....
Conversely we had problems in Cornwall in September when it was decidedly chilly!!
Thanks also for the 'plug' tip - although again I think the fridge is 'hard-wired' and there is no mains socket for a plug to work loose from.
As always though - I'll be checking tomorrow! Thanks again.
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No sign of any 'plug & socket' arrangement so I must assume the refrigerator is hard wired to the fusebox/circuit breakers..... I've tried to repeat the problem at home over an extended period of a few days but no luck so far. I think the warranty will run out before I get another chance on-site.
Any further suggestions please? Is there any way of replicating low or fluctuating voltage?
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