running 12v fridge off the mains
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- Bongonaut
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running 12v fridge off the mains
I've just got my Bongo converted and the supplied fridge is 12v only operation....I had expected (but didn't check!!!) it to be both mains and 12v. As I only intend to use sites with mains hook ups, can anyone recommend a suitable converter that I might fit into the van to power the fridge? I do have one to run a coolbox but it has a fan and is too noisy to use overnight....we'd never get to sleep!
Thanks in anticipation
John
Thanks in anticipation
John
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Re: running 12v fridge off the mains
Is it a Waeco? If so, you can get a mains convertor.
We have something like this, which as soon as mains is hooked up, the fridge automatically switches from LB to mains.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/WAECO-COOLPOW ... HOP:GB:101
Cheers
Andrew
We have something like this, which as soon as mains is hooked up, the fridge automatically switches from LB to mains.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/WAECO-COOLPOW ... HOP:GB:101
Cheers
Andrew
Re: running 12v fridge off the mains
Depending on how your conversion was done there may be a battery charger/12V power supply already fitted.
If so, when you're on a mains hook up, this will provide 12V for your fridge.
If so, when you're on a mains hook up, this will provide 12V for your fridge.
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Re: running 12v fridge off the mains
Andrew
The supplied fridge is a Vitrifrigo and uses 2.83 amps at the max 33 watts. I'm going to explore the link you suggested....is it quiet running, please.
In answer to sdsk....there was no power or gas supplied with the conversion by "Convert Your Van". They supply the appliances and fit them into the required spaces but undertake no electrical or gas fitting work because of insurance limitations...I've run a mains lead in through a grommet in the floor and will connect it to the rcd installation kit that I have.
John
The supplied fridge is a Vitrifrigo and uses 2.83 amps at the max 33 watts. I'm going to explore the link you suggested....is it quiet running, please.
In answer to sdsk....there was no power or gas supplied with the conversion by "Convert Your Van". They supply the appliances and fit them into the required spaces but undertake no electrical or gas fitting work because of insurance limitations...I've run a mains lead in through a grommet in the floor and will connect it to the rcd installation kit that I have.
John
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Re: running 12v fridge off the mains
Its fairly normal to include a 12 volt supply from the EHU that runs the all the 12 volt items by charging the leisure battery at the same time. The exact setup varies between converters of course.
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Re: running 12v fridge off the mains
Yes it is. No louder than when the compressor is running via 12v.revjhdavis wrote:Andrew
I'm going to explore the link you suggested....is it quiet running, please.
Good luck
Andrew
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Re: running 12v fridge off the mains
You should give serious consideration to fitting a proper hookup socket in the side of the van for convenience and safety reasons. Ideally, you want the RCD as close to the mains inlet as possible. If a short developed where the cable passes thru the floor, the whole van could become live and the RCD would be useless. Such an arrangement may not pass any insurance scrutiny either.revjhdavis wrote:I've run a mains lead in through a grommet in the floor and will connect it to the rcd installation kit that I have.
Some pointers here: http://igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/view ... t=eBay+Cut
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Re: running 12v fridge off the mains
Simon
Good point and taken on board.....the last time I had a campervan (VW type 2) the mains was already fitted in in the way I described and I didn't give it a second thought! I will get it changed asap. However, I am going to be away for a few nights soon and won't be able to get it done before then....if the worst did happen as you describe, whilst the onboard RCD would offer no protection presumably the one in the mains hook-up post on the site would kick in?
Please reassure me!
John
Good point and taken on board.....the last time I had a campervan (VW type 2) the mains was already fitted in in the way I described and I didn't give it a second thought! I will get it changed asap. However, I am going to be away for a few nights soon and won't be able to get it done before then....if the worst did happen as you describe, whilst the onboard RCD would offer no protection presumably the one in the mains hook-up post on the site would kick in?
Please reassure me!
John
Simon Jones wrote:You should give serious consideration to fitting a proper hookup socket in the side of the van for convenience and safety reasons. Ideally, you want the RCD as close to the mains inlet as possible. If a short developed where the cable passes thru the floor, the whole van could become live and the RCD would be useless. Such an arrangement may not pass any insurance scrutiny either.revjhdavis wrote:I've run a mains lead in through a grommet in the floor and will connect it to the rcd installation kit that I have.
Some pointers here: http://igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/view ... t=eBay+Cut
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Re: running 12v fridge off the mains
Yes the Camps site RCD should trigger, on C&CC sites I don't have concerns, on other sites however I much prefer to add my own (in line cable) RCD at the post as well as the one in the van!
Re: running 12v fridge off the mains
Would one of these fit?
http://www.jacksons-camping.co.uk/cool/minicool.htm
They are 240v only, I know a man who might have a almost new one for sale.
http://www.jacksons-camping.co.uk/cool/minicool.htm
They are 240v only, I know a man who might have a almost new one for sale.