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MoHo Refers
Dick Rettke
开云体育
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? Hi Jacka, I'm gonna have to differ with ya, sorry. The 2
way refer is designed to operate on propane or 110 volt, the 3 ways are made for propane, 110 volt, and 12 volt. Like you said the 12volt is not very effecient and a battery eater if the engine is shut off. They were designed to cool down on either gas or 110 then when traveling the 12 volt was supposed to help maintain the temp until you were able to plug back in or light the gas, it would help as long as you didn't open the door too many times. Most people run on propane while traveling then 110 volt while parked where you have 110 v access. Theres some safety factors associated with running the propane while driving but thats for the operator to decide :) To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: toyota-campers-unsubscribe@... Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ IncrediMail - Email has finally evolved - |
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C.Howard Walker
开云体育Did you change the switch in front from gas to
elect. the switch has to almost exactly on the mark or it may not get
contact.
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Nolan
Hi Jacka, I'm gonna have to differ with ya, sorry. The 2 way refer is
designed to operate on propane or 110 volt, the 3 ways are made for propane, 110 volt, and 12 volt. Like you said the 12volt is not very effecient and a battery eater if the engine is shut off. They were designed to cool down on either gas or 110 then when traveling the 12 volt was supposed to help maintain the temp until you were able to plug back in or light the gas, it would help as long as you didn't open the door too many times. Most people run on propane while traveling then 110 volt while parked where you have 110 v access. Theres some safety factors associated with running the propane while driving but thats for the operator to decide :) |
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--- In toyota-campers@y..., "Nolan" <quadlight@y...> wrote:
Hi Jacka, I'm gonna have to differ with ya, sorry. The 2 way referis designed to operate on propane or 110 volt, the 3 ways are made for12 volt was supposed to help maintain the temp until you were able toHi Nolan. No need to differ, you just have a better Refer. I have a "Dometic" as in Demonic I guess,(strange, all these years I thought the company name was "Domestic"). It's a model #RM 2190. This same box is in my friend's Sunrader as well. The manual calls the 2190 a "Dual operation by LP gas or 12 volts". The manual goes on to state that it draws 8 amps @ 12 volts DC and consumes 95 watts. It further says, to "pre-cool the unit on gas, over- night, before switching to 12 volts". Then there is a couple of warnings about running down your battery. So, If any other list members are running this "Dual" refer, act accordingly. If your unit has a true 110 volt AC input connection, (not 12 volts DC through the converter) You can plug in and not run gas. Cold food and luck to all. Jack A2 |
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Walker1, Howard
My refer freeses Ice as soon [ within hours ] of when I turn it on when
plugged in using the power inverter and will keep things frozen [ in fact freezes the vegtables if set too high ] when traveling on 12 volt . My refer is two way C. Howard Walker -----Original Message----- From: jacka2@... [mailto:jacka2@...] Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 10:55 AM To: toyota-campers@... Subject: [toyota-campers] Re: MoHo Refers --- In toyota-campers@y..., "Nolan" <quadlight@y...> wrote: Hi Jacka, I'm gonna have to differ with ya, sorry. The 2 way referis designed to operate on propane or 110 volt, the 3 ways are made for12 volt was supposed to help maintain the temp until you were able toHi Nolan. No need to differ, you just have a better Refer. I have a "Dometic" as in Demonic I guess,(strange, all these years I thought the company name was "Domestic"). It's a model #RM 2190. This same box is in my friend's Sunrader as well. The manual calls the 2190 a "Dual operation by LP gas or 12 volts". The manual goes on to state that it draws 8 amps @ 12 volts DC and consumes 95 watts. It further says, to "pre-cool the unit on gas, over- night, before switching to 12 volts". Then there is a couple of warnings about running down your battery. So, If any other list members are running this "Dual" refer, act accordingly. If your unit has a true 110 volt AC input connection, (not 12 volts DC through the converter) You can plug in and not run gas. Cold food and luck to all. Jack A2 To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: toyota-campers-unsubscribe@... Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to |
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sabrina. Are you getting any heat inside the chimney part of the refer?
On mine it is on the right hand side of the unit when you lift the access door. When running on gas, a fire burns in here to make it cold and on 110 volts or 12 volts it's a resistance heating element. If this area dosen't get heated up you don't get cold food. Someone else can give you the whole story on absorption refrigeration. I'm happy to just chalk it up to magic. Jim ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: . |
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Walker1, Howard
Guess what???? My super running refer is a [ Domestic - RM461 two way gas /
Elect. C. Howard Walker -----Original Message----- From: beanie8028@... [mailto:beanie8028@...] Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 1:50 PM To: toyota-campers@... Subject: Re: [toyota-campers] MoHo Refers I will have to check on that- my husband told me the switch from gas to electric said 12 volts, but it is plugged into an outlet in a cubby on the outside (or so I thought), this weekend we will do some investigating and I will let you all know what I find out. Thanks for the info. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: toyota-campers-unsubscribe@... Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to |
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