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  1. DA

    Traveling with refrig ON

    After trying it this year, I think you are right. As long as I unplugged from the TV before trying to raise the top, my fuse did not blow and the fridge was fine. The one time I forgot to unplug from the TV this past summer when I raised the top, sure enough, the fuse blew.
  2. DA

    Oops! Help!

    Try the manual pump Have you tired the manual pump? If your trailer is equipped with the manual pump (it was optional equipment but I suspect most trailers have them) and you can reach it inside that tongue box, you should find a round metal tube lever that inserts into the hydraulic pump and...
  3. DA

    Traveling with refrig ON

    Last year I started unplugging from the TV before raising the top. I think that is one possible cause for the fuse blowing. Also, by accident I forgot to turn it off auto and drove that day on gas. The fridge was ice cold, battery fully charged, no gas Oder, and fuse did not blow. I wish...
  4. DA

    Traveling with refrig ON

    It’s the only one that came New with the unit. I suspect the fuse blows when it tries to draw more power then the wires can handle. It does not blow right away, like a drive under 2 hours
  5. DA

    Traveling with refrig ON

    Does running your two batteries work and you can run your fridge on DC while traveling and still have power to lift the top!
  6. DA

    Traveling with refrig ON

    I know this topic has been talked about, but I did not find a good answer so asking. Like many, if I travel for more than a couple hours with the refrig on DC, my battery is so low, it will not lift the top and often the fuse on my vehicle is blown (40 amp fuse that feeds the trailer battery...

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