Straylight
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I'm going to assume your fridge is like mine, a Dometic something-or-other. Mine is three-way, which means it runs on 12V (aka, "runs when the car is running"), propane (also called LP, or liquid propane, and which you'd need to turn on first), and 120V ELEC (aka, "runs when you're plugged into shore power). Mine has a circular switch on the bottom right that alternates between OFF, ELEC, 12V, and LP. For my fridge-testing purposes, I hooked the rig up to my house for a while and clicked the switch over to ELEC; the fridge got cold after a few hours. The important thing that I found in the fridge manual was that you really need to wait a while; I found the best way to check the fridge was to put my hand on a piece of metal in the freezer area.
My rig has two vent fans, one above the shower that's pretty simple (two little buttons, one of which runs the fan and the other of which runs the shower lights) and one in the sleeping area. (I guess there's also a vent fan on the hood above the cooking range.) It took me a bit to figure out the sleeping area one. If yours has a dial with numbers, a dial with thermostat-style colors (blue to red), and a little four-pronged hand crank, then yours is like mine. Here's what I figured out:
I think you need to turn the little hand crank to open up the plastic vent above the fan before you can turn the fan on. After that, turn the numbered dial to something other than 0 and turn the colored dial around until it clicks. The fan should start up. I've been able to run the fan off the house battery when the rig is not plugged into shore power.
I'm not sure I have a "micro monitor." Can you post a picture? Here's my rig, for comparison: https://scontent-iad3-1.xx.fbcdn.ne...2_10153863382886549_2290580004279652404_o.jpg
(that's me with the grumpy sun-in-my-eyes, stop-taking-pictures-and-let-me-play-with-my-new-toy face!)
My rig has two vent fans, one above the shower that's pretty simple (two little buttons, one of which runs the fan and the other of which runs the shower lights) and one in the sleeping area. (I guess there's also a vent fan on the hood above the cooking range.) It took me a bit to figure out the sleeping area one. If yours has a dial with numbers, a dial with thermostat-style colors (blue to red), and a little four-pronged hand crank, then yours is like mine. Here's what I figured out:
I think you need to turn the little hand crank to open up the plastic vent above the fan before you can turn the fan on. After that, turn the numbered dial to something other than 0 and turn the colored dial around until it clicks. The fan should start up. I've been able to run the fan off the house battery when the rig is not plugged into shore power.
I'm not sure I have a "micro monitor." Can you post a picture? Here's my rig, for comparison: https://scontent-iad3-1.xx.fbcdn.ne...2_10153863382886549_2290580004279652404_o.jpg
(that's me with the grumpy sun-in-my-eyes, stop-taking-pictures-and-let-me-play-with-my-new-toy face!)
