ISOLATION OF BATTERY TO FRIDGE

Submitted: Wednesday, Jul 21, 2004 at 22:27
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hi guys,
We checked in the Patrol today to have our fridge isolated from our car battery to the camper trailor. Our truck was there since 8.30am. They ring us 2.52pm to ask us what we want to happen. Yeah we could have left tomorrow. The bastards have had our car all day & then we get a call asking what we want after hubby explained it. NOT HAPPY. Getting the call at 2.52pm. So now we have to use the battery pack for the fridge. We have 2 kids. Is there any easier way????????????????????????? HELP
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Reply By: Member - Roachie (SA) - Wednesday, Jul 21, 2004 at 22:44

Wednesday, Jul 21, 2004 at 22:44
G'day,
Sorry, but I'm feeling a bit thick tonight and would be pleased if you could explain a little more about what you're trying to get done.
1)Is your fridge in your trailer or the Patrol?
2)Do you have a 2nd battery in the Patrol?
3)Do you have another battery in the camper trailer?
4)Are you trying to get the fridge isolated so that it won't be running off your main (starter) battery?
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Reply By: Magnus - Thursday, Jul 22, 2004 at 00:01

Thursday, Jul 22, 2004 at 00:01
Hi,

Like Roachie, have to make some assumptions here. If you were going to isolate the fridge from the car battery like u said, what were u going to run the fridge on then?

Another battery.?

If the job hasn't been done, then u could always disconnect the fridge when u stop for lunch or whatever. If you haven't got another battery lined up u may need to look at eskies and ice until u get properly sorted.

Really need more info to comment sensibly

Cheers

Magnus

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Reply By: rolande- Thursday, Jul 22, 2004 at 00:17

Thursday, Jul 22, 2004 at 00:17
Assuming you want to run fridge in vehicle from camper battery in camper use Anderson 50 amp plugs
Rolande
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