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    Thermal Fuse is what's in the bracket. They blow sometimes.

    What is this, reefer, no power https://www.mygrandrv.com/forum/show...eefer-no-power
    Dometic fridge with no power https://www.mygrandrv.com/forum/show...-with-no-power
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    Quote Originally Posted by WhittleBurner View Post
    Just because GD seems to do a few odd things with their wiring have you checked the GFI on that circuit. But with everything you read here the fridges are good for failed circuit boards
    I didnt check the GFI, but only because everything else seems to be working fine. With that said - I'm only aware of one GFI outlet, which is in the bathroom of the 2670MK - it was fine. Still no power at fridge.
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    The saga continues - now it appears our water heater is on the blink! No longer putting out hot water, but warm, tepid only. The WH control panel switch was on electric, since we're on 50a shore power. I turned off the electric and switched to gas - after 30 minutes - no change. Also of note, when I cycle either switch, the electric or gas - the DSI fault light flickers when either switch is cycled. Not sure if thats normal, or if this could be associated to the fridge issue???

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    My thoughts are something is wonky on your 12v system. The fridge and water heater both require 12v DC to operate their control boards whether you are operating those components on electric or propane mode.

    Does your furnace and lights work properly? They are 12v components. Lights look dim or anything?

    Wonder if your converter is not putting out correct power and your battery is draining...just a thought.

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    I am wondering if your control panel fuse was out, affecting your switches for other systems. (No trailer I have owned before had a separate fuse for the control panel - but the new one does - so I found out the hard way to check that one also.) But you should have an indication of such with an led indicator light signaling. Is your battery disconnect disengaged? Surely by now your problem has been addressed by a mobile Tech...
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    Quote Originally Posted by FT4NOW View Post
    My thoughts are something is wonky on your 12v system. The fridge and water heater both require 12v DC to operate their control boards whether you are operating those components on electric or propane mode.

    Does your furnace and lights work properly? They are 12v components. Lights look dim or anything?

    Wonder if your converter is not putting out correct power and your battery is draining...just a thought.

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    Outdoor shower knobs turned on? If they are, they could be mixing the water.
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    Hot water is now working - not sure what the issue was, perhaps DW used it all and wasn't waiting long enough for replenishment?? IDK - this is all new to us. Regarding the comment about fuse for control panel - I did see a fuse ID'd as control pane, but I would think if it were that nothing at panel would work, and that's not the case.

    Thanks folks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grammy&Grandad View Post
    I am wondering if your control panel fuse was out, affecting your switches for other systems. (No trailer I have owned before had a separate fuse for the control panel - but the new one does - so I found out the hard way to check that one also.) But you should have an indication of such with an led indicator light signaling. Is your battery disconnect disengaged? Surely by now your problem has been addressed by a mobile Tech...
    By control panel I assume you are referring to the panel that has all the switches for lights, electric water heater, awning, etc. For future reference where is this fuse located?

    To the OP, it really is difficult to trace electrical problems with having a multi-meter to measure voltage at a specific point in your trailer. You may have already used one based on some of you comments, and I agree with the other posters that it sounds like it may be an issue in your 12 volt DC system.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dryfly View Post
    By control panel I assume you are referring to the panel that has all the switches for lights, electric water heater, awning, etc. For future reference where is this fuse located?

    To the OP, it really is difficult to trace electrical problems with having a multi-meter to measure voltage at a specific point in your trailer. You may have already used one based on some of you comments, and I agree with the other posters that it sounds like it may be an issue in your 12 volt DC system.
    I do have a VOM - just not sure where where to take measurements. I have very basic understanding of what I'm doing when it comes to electricity.
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