We have a 2011 Roadtrek SS Agile. We've noticed pretty consistently over the years that the fridge will shut off while we are driving with the fridge in battery mode. We thought that maybe we were banging the switch with the bathroom doors. Not the case. We have newer batteries and the electrical system and fridge otherwise functions perfectly. Any similar experiences, diagnosis' and or fixes?
I would start by checking, tightening, soldering all connections to and from the DC heating element. The heating element could also be intermittent. Same with the main DC connection to the refrigerator. They have been known to self destruct (melt).
Yes hbn7hj makes sense. Find a manual for your model and look for Dometic service manuals. One of these should list the resistance measure for a properly working 12v element. You can test that and see if yours is shot. If not, trace back as he suggests. What is your Dometic model fridge?
I don't have the model handy, but it only happens while driving, never when parked, so I think a loose connection aggravated by road rattling makes sense.
Yes. That's possible. Alot depends on the model. Could be something else. I also have problems with the 12v mode sometimes working sometimes not. I think it might be in the switch contacts. Here are some files that may help depending on your model.
When I was going over the electrics on the RM2554 in my 08C201P I found that the main DC connections were flaky. They used the Euro Style nylon block connector strips which tighten with a small straight blade screwdriver. These can come loose and oxidize the copper wire because of arcing and overheating. If you are using the DC mode these connections need to be bombproof! Any resistance at all will severely reduce the output of the DC heating rod.
The bet is the problem is internal to the fridge. Intermittent DC power would reset the circuit board and turn the DC heater off. Does the service light come on when the cooling goes off? If so it may be within the control board.