@BBsGarage said:
Are you on shore power or battery? what position is the low voltage cutoff switch in?
I am on shore power and the low voltage cutoff is in the 1 position. I used an amp meter and I'm only getting 10.4V to the fridge. That seems really low.
@blackc2004 send an email to tech@nucamprv.com and ask him. He’s a very knowledgeable young man with the factory there at his disposal for his answers, if he doesn’t already know. Be sure to share all the data you have given here.
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https://www.manualslib.com/manual/671073/Norcold-Nrf30.html
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I don’t see error codes mentioned, just an explanation of the error lights.
Are you on shore power or battery? what position is the low voltage cutoff switch in?
Bill
2017 T@G Max XL, New Jersey.
You can drive along 10,000 miles, and still stay where you are.
I am on shore power and the low voltage cutoff is in the 1 position. I used an amp meter and I'm only getting 10.4V to the fridge. That seems really low.
Why even on shore power would it be so low?
The manual recommends position 3, but it sounds to me like a bad connection someplace.
Bill
2017 T@G Max XL, New Jersey.
You can drive along 10,000 miles, and still stay where you are.
How do you access where the cord goes to be plugged in? I wonder if it came loose somehow?
Anyone know how to get access to where the wires go? I opened the access panel on the inside and it was just the vent area for the AC.
Probably have to access by removing the head unit inside the camper. Removing the AC would give you access as well.
@blackc2004 send an email to tech@nucamprv.com and ask him. He’s a very knowledgeable young man with the factory there at his disposal for his answers, if he doesn’t already know. Be sure to share all the data you have given here.
I am fairly positive the fridge is hard wired into the T@G.
Yes, the wiring is hardwired so the plugs don’t come loose during travel. The 110V may have a plug, but the 12V is definitely hardwired.
Creed, the technical support guy at nüCamp, knows a lot more about T@Gs than I do.
Pull out the fuse panel. Almost sure that is were you will have better acces of direct acces.