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Tars Tarkas ![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: 14 Jan 2013 Location: Near Nashville Online Status: Offline Posts: 1454 |
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I don't know that this is the case, but the furnace fan may work only on 12v power. You didn't disconnect your battery while you were on 120 shore power did you? My theory is that shore power would keep your battery charged and therefore the furnace blower would keep going but the actual juice for the fan might be pure 12v. If that's the case, the fan wouldn't work and the furnace wouldn't ignite if you disconnected the battery for some reason. I don't know why anyone would do that though. Maybe they'd figure they had shore power, didn't need the battery, so they took the battery out to use on the boat.... WAG.
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yellowstonestu ![]() Groupie ![]() Joined: 04 Mar 2013 Location: Colorado Online Status: Offline Posts: 43 |
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Everything 110 related worked fine - that is the microwave, tv, radio. I did check the fuse for the furnace and it was fine as well. Thanks for the tip. Guess I will take it to my rpod dealer
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Yellowstonestu & Bela the Vizsla
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dsmiths ![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: 10 Oct 2011 Location: Southern Ind Online Status: Offline Posts: 866 |
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The furnace should work on both 12 volts and 110. the pods internal battery charger keeps the battery charged when plugged into 110. there is nothing to switch or change. I can't understand why it would not work while you were plugged into an outside 110 volt source. did the interior lights work ? did other electrical items work ? there is a possibility the breaker on the 110 source was tripped and the battery voltage was too low to function the furnance igniter.
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Dane and Donna Smith
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yellowstonestu ![]() Groupie ![]() Joined: 04 Mar 2013 Location: Colorado Online Status: Offline Posts: 43 |
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I just returned from a fishing trip on the Upper Arkansas river in Colorado. I could not get my furnace to work on 110 volt shore power. When I returned home, I checked it on battery only out of curousity and it worked. Should the furnace also work on 110?
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Yellowstonestu & Bela the Vizsla
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gappman ![]() Newbie ![]() ![]() Joined: 12 Mar 2013 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 13 |
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The fridge was all ready cooled when I started.
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Gary Piazza
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techntrek ![]() Admin Group - pHp ![]() ![]() Joined: 29 Jul 2009 Location: MD Online Status: Offline Posts: 9062 |
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A suggestion for battery longevity, don't run a lead-acid battery to 0% state-of-charge. Most of the time you want to stay above 50% SOC, occasionally you can go down to 30%, but 0% will kill it after a dozen times. Use the 50% point most of the time and it will last you for 5-7 years if you also keep it charged. General rule of thumb, make sure it is completely disconnected from the pod between trips, but reconnect it and plug the pod it to charge it overnight at least once a month over the summer. If it gets cold where you live you can go with once every 2-3 months in the winter. All you ever wanted to know about lead acid batteries: http://www.windsun.com/Batteries/Deep_Cycle.htm
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furpod ![]() Moderator Group - pHp ![]() ![]() Joined: 25 Jul 2011 Location: Central KY Online Status: Offline Posts: 6128 |
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Was the fridge pre cooled, or did you start from a warm box, and was it full or empty? A full precooled fridge will only cycle so often, rather than running full time when trying to cool a bunch of warm stuff.. |
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gappman ![]() Newbie ![]() ![]() Joined: 12 Mar 2013 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 13 |
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FYI...I tested the fridge using 12 volt only and it ran for 8 hours on a single battery before depleting.
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Gary Piazza
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Outbound ![]() podders Helping podders - pHp ![]() ![]() Joined: 19 Nov 2009 Location: Oshawa, Ontario Online Status: Offline Posts: 767 |
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Although it is true that 12v is safer than propane in event of an accident, there is very low risk of any propane explosion during an accident and it is perfectly legal to travel with the fridge on propane (with some exceptions for tunnels, ferries and some bridges). Always turn off all propane appliances while filling your vehicle's gas tank. Of note: many larger RVs with larger fridges do not have a 12v option and must operate on propane while travelling. As always, check your local laws and use your best judgement at all times.
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Craig :: 2009 RP171 towed by a 2017 F150
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Rugby8 ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 15 Feb 2013 Online Status: Offline Posts: 32 |
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Thanks very much for the info
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