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RE: DOMETIC RM2652-No 12V at circuit board

Got it fixed.
Thanks
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roadtoadflorida
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08/24/11 01:11pm |
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RE: DOMETIC RM2652-No 12V at circuit board

Yep, verified each fuse in fuse panel. Only used 12V test light to see if it worked off the fuse panel 12V+ and -post. Gotta be a broken wire, but---I had 12V power at the old circuit board prior to me messing with this thing and putting in a new board. That is why I am having a hard time trouble shooting this thing. But i will keep on. I just can not afford a new fridge from Camper World, even with a PC discount. Maybe I'll run a direct 12V line from Battery to circuit board, plug in the 110V, and see if I can power up the fridge. Thanks again to all...
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roadtoadflorida
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08/24/11 12:19pm |
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RE: DOMETIC RM2652-No 12V at circuit board

I checked fuses on the board, but not behind the fridge. Good Grief! Must I remove the fridge to get to these 'hidden fuses'? or are you speaking of the back of the fridge via the access panel? Thanks for input. Will advise if I find anything.
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roadtoadflorida
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08/24/11 10:40am |
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DOMETIC RM2652-No 12V at circuit board

Does not cool. To try and help I Used fin fans and another 12V fan in lower portion. No Help. No ammonia smell, no residue. Replaced circuit board with #3308741.002 for two-way refrigerator. Now my problem is no 12V at red wire going to circuit board. All fuses good on board and fuse panel inside TT. 12V test light works at fuse panel, battery, but not at circuit board connector. My ground there is good. Any ideas? I'm toast.
Thanks any and all.
Road Toad
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roadtoadflorida
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08/24/11 08:45am |
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