3 Way Fridge Wiring Issues. The Jaffa gets it's 12v fridge wiring sorted.

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  • čas přidán 23. 08. 2024
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Komentáře • 30

  • @ianlloyd1182
    @ianlloyd1182 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Goodonya for having a go at fixing the problem that shouldn’t be there to begin with. I’m about to do a similar job on my van to improve on the 12 pin plug setup. I’ve put a VSR in the circuit though so it will cut off when the engine isn’t running. Don’t want a flat vehicle battery.

  • @GordonKayOz
    @GordonKayOz Před 7 měsíci +1

    Another example of incorrect wiring by those that should know better, along with running wires over sharp edges. Great video.

  • @robbiep3782
    @robbiep3782 Před dnem +1

    Thanks for the video, you're right same issue and on CZcams🤣. One really quick question, noticed you didn't run an earth from the car battery, did you just bolt on the chassis at rear with a short earth lead? The video was great, thankyou 🤘

    • @smoothersbackyard
      @smoothersbackyard  Před 7 hodinami

      @@robbiep3782 . Just from memory, as I did this quite some time ago. I’m pretty sure I grounded it to the chassis near the Anderson plug.

  • @peterchew2933
    @peterchew2933 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Excellent video on what appears to be a common problem with caravan manufactures. May I add a comment on the Gas Safety of the installation of the fridge.
    The all manufacturers of three way fridges require that the combustion area of the fridge is completely isolated from the living area. This means that the fridge cabinet is required to be sealed and any carbon monoxide that is present as a result of combustion or any potential gas leak will not enter the interior of the caravan. Both gases are heavier than air and both are deadly.
    This is done with a sealing gasket on the front mounting flange of the fridge and by fully sealing the cabinet from the interior of the caravan. The only openings allowed are the external vents. The lower vent must be below or level with the bottom of the cabinet. Clearly the manufacturer of this caravan has not complied with this gas safety requirement as you were able to install the cable between the body and the cabinet. I am sure that you can rectify this without the caravan manufactures help. Refer to the fridge installation manual for more information if needed.

    • @smoothersbackyard
      @smoothersbackyard  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Thanks Peter. I’ll check it out 😎👍

    • @robertchild8267
      @robertchild8267 Před 3 měsíci

      Agree fridge cabinet should be isolated from living area!!

  • @co2588
    @co2588 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I always assumed this was the right way, but have asked around and apparently it's not. I figured that alternator would charge the batteries and you'd be sweet. I found that my can is wired correctly, but we left it plugged in to the car in Adelaide after crossing the Nullarbor and it drained the car battery! Off to the Toyota dealer the re set all the warning codes! Doh

  • @mattmill7056
    @mattmill7056 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Good video.
    Agree it’s a disgrace when you pay huge amounts of money and have to problem solve issues that should have been done in the factory.

  • @nrd6386
    @nrd6386 Před rokem +1

    well done mate 👍

  • @iankidd6654
    @iankidd6654 Před 2 měsíci

    Great video thanks. Did you supply the blue plug via a VSR or relay controlled by your ignition so the fridge knows when your engine is running and does not drain your car battery while you are stopped and not disconnected your caravan. Thanks

  • @TheBigmongrel
    @TheBigmongrel Před rokem +1

    We had same problem with older caravan and 3 way fridge. It cost me an AGM battery when were out in the middle of Woop Woop. Got home okay and decidedto re wire. Firstly I disconnected the 12 volt wiring from fridge terminal. Ran a new dedicated 12 volt hd cable from vehicle battery via low voltage voltage sensitive relay to terminate at rear with an Anderson plug. Installed a new 12 v hd cable with Anderson plug at the drawbar and then under the van inside black retic tubing and attached that to the chassis with cable ties. Where that line came into the van I connected the wiring to an hd terminal block with earth wire grounded to chassis. From there I ran one 40 amp fused wire to the dc to dc charger and the other went directly to the fridge terminal via a 40 amp fuse. No problem since. If we stop for a short rest or refuel, the l the VSR gives me peace of mind.

  • @esotericadventures
    @esotericadventures Před rokem +1

    Thanks I need to do the same thing

  • @zo1dberg
    @zo1dberg Před rokem +1

    I'm guessing this is a common setup. I have a different brand caravan and I think they've done the same, as the anderson plug on the van (I have a grey anderson as well as a 12 pin plug just like you) reads 12v when it's not connected to anything. I'm guessing the reason is that when you're on the move the anderson plug is supposed to charge the house battery as well as run the fridge - otherwise they'll need to run a 2nd anderson plug like you have here. I guess it's cheaper this way. Not sure if the large 12v pin on the 12 pin plug is used to run the fridge, however, so i coul be wrong.

  • @patrickmaher4909
    @patrickmaher4909 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Only thing I would say is that a relay should be set up in the car to cut the power feed to the fridge when the car is turned off. If you park up for some time, the fridge will drain the car battery with this set up.

    • @john0711
      @john0711 Před 5 měsíci

      The ignition wire will stop the fridge running on 12v when it senses the alternator is no longer operating.

  • @user-cs5ee9on1d
    @user-cs5ee9on1d Před rokem +1

    After watching your video, the question I'm asking myself is why your caravan battery wasn't being kept topped up by the car via the grey Anderson plug connection? You did a very good job with what you did by the way! I'm an Electronics Technician by trade but I am new to caravans.

    • @wax333
      @wax333 Před rokem +1

      because the power was being all sucked up from the fridge instead of being sent to the battery management system. it would have seen a lower voltage and not begin the charging process. i have the same system but its been setup separately which his wasnt

    • @marcuslatta1010
      @marcuslatta1010 Před 11 měsíci

      This video is pretty gold at explaining why you want to wire your 3 way on separate anderson. There's actually 3 parts to the explanation. czcams.com/video/wV-jaCHXWwc/video.html

  • @terrygilchrist4543
    @terrygilchrist4543 Před rokem +2

    We have the exact same caravan and had the same problem, our solution however was to upgrade the car bcdc to a 50amp charger and install a mini boost in the van to increase the amps going into the CV house batteries as the fridge pulls about 24amps. I’m not 100% certain it works all that well cause when we do long drive days our fridge temp will go up to about 7-9 degrees so less than ideal. With your modification does the fridge maintain a more constant temp when on 12v power?

    • @smoothersbackyard
      @smoothersbackyard  Před rokem

      Hi Terry. Yes, it's been spot on since I did the modification. We just travelled out to the Big Red Bash and back and the fridge ran flawlessly on gas when stopped and 12v while travelling and the "house" batteries stayed topped up at all times.

  • @t4796
    @t4796 Před 28 dny +1

    How does it work when you stop driving? Does your car battery go flat if you forget to unplug the blue anderson?

    • @smoothersbackyard
      @smoothersbackyard  Před 28 dny

      @@t4796 . No, you do have a point in asking tho… not in this case because the fridge that we have detects that the ignition supply has stopped and the fridge automatically switches to gas (or AC if it’s attached)

    • @t4796
      @t4796 Před 28 dny

      @@smoothersbackyard my uncle told me a story when he picked up his van. It was wired up with a feed from the car to fridge, but the fridge wasn't like yours and he left it hooked up to his car and woke up to a flat starter battery. I might have missed that section in your video, I'm a bit tired and skipped a bit at the end. Will have another watch tomorrow.

  • @brockstravels7586
    @brockstravels7586 Před rokem +1

    Apparently its a very common problem, and you have done a far better job than "professionals". I will forgive the use of that tool for crimping, as you backed it up with solder. The tool is a good wire stripper, but an inadequate crimping tool..
    There are far better crimping tools out there, but as you would rarely need them its probably not worth the cost.
    At least you didnt use side cutters, botl cutters or a vice to "crimp" the connectors. I kid you not, I have seen those reccomended and demonstrated...😮😮

  • @user-cp9ro8vv3t
    @user-cp9ro8vv3t Před měsícem

    Hi mate witch jaycar did you get the cable from and a code number if you know it my jaycar have no idea

    • @smoothersbackyard
      @smoothersbackyard  Před měsícem

      @@user-cp9ro8vv3t . Lismore NSW, but our JayCar is incorporated into our Auto Barn store so it could be and Auto Barn supply?

    • @user-cp9ro8vv3t
      @user-cp9ro8vv3t Před měsícem

      Thank you

  • @zo1dberg
    @zo1dberg Před rokem +1

    I'm guessing this is a common setup. I have a different brand caravan and I think they've done the same, as the anderson plug on the van (I have a grey anderson as well as a 12 pin plug just like you) reads 12v when it's not connected to anything. I'm guessing the reason is that when you're on the move the anderson plug is supposed to charge the house battery as well as run the fridge - otherwise they'll need to run a 2nd anderson plug like you have here. I guess it's cheaper this way. Not sure if the large 12v pin on the 12 pin plug is used to run the fridge, however, so i coul be wrong.