
jimmywease
VIP Member
Apologies for the lengthy post but having searched and read about similar issues, I wanted to be very specific and avoid conflation.
I recently purchased a Dometic CFF12 fridge and plugged it into the passenger side B Pillar 12V cigar-lighter style outlet on my MY2017 Beach.
I used the ‘Low’ setting on the CFF12, as recommended for running from a leisure battery.
After a few months of occasional fridge use on day trips, I noticed that often (usually when the engine is off) the fridge light turns orange (constant) and the fridge compressor halts, allowing the fridge to warm up, way above the correct temperature.
At first, I assumed that this was an issue of poor leisure battery voltage/performance, although the orange light should apparently have been be flashing, to indicate low voltage, which was not observed.
The voltage at this outlet and the outlet at the sliding door cupholder were both reading 12.8V hence low voltage shouldn’t have been an issue.
Upon further testing, this fridge cutting-out problem is exclusive to the B Pillar socket. The fault is persistent from the B Pillar socket but cannot be replicated from the sliding door socket, or from the socket next to the gear lever (ignition battery 12.5-12.0V during test).
Could it be fuse related (although the B Pillar socket reads around 12.8V with engine off, most of the time)?
The socket has a bit of ‘give’ in its housing. Although the fridge plug is held firmly in the socket, once connected, the socket itself has a couple of mm of spongey (not loose) movement in its housing. Could the connection behind the socket be faulty?
Could there be an issue with the electrics behind the socket, perhaps related to past (inevitable) water ingress from sliding window, which filled the bottle-holder to the left of the socket?


I recently purchased a Dometic CFF12 fridge and plugged it into the passenger side B Pillar 12V cigar-lighter style outlet on my MY2017 Beach.
I used the ‘Low’ setting on the CFF12, as recommended for running from a leisure battery.
After a few months of occasional fridge use on day trips, I noticed that often (usually when the engine is off) the fridge light turns orange (constant) and the fridge compressor halts, allowing the fridge to warm up, way above the correct temperature.
At first, I assumed that this was an issue of poor leisure battery voltage/performance, although the orange light should apparently have been be flashing, to indicate low voltage, which was not observed.
The voltage at this outlet and the outlet at the sliding door cupholder were both reading 12.8V hence low voltage shouldn’t have been an issue.
Upon further testing, this fridge cutting-out problem is exclusive to the B Pillar socket. The fault is persistent from the B Pillar socket but cannot be replicated from the sliding door socket, or from the socket next to the gear lever (ignition battery 12.5-12.0V during test).
Could it be fuse related (although the B Pillar socket reads around 12.8V with engine off, most of the time)?
The socket has a bit of ‘give’ in its housing. Although the fridge plug is held firmly in the socket, once connected, the socket itself has a couple of mm of spongey (not loose) movement in its housing. Could the connection behind the socket be faulty?
Could there be an issue with the electrics behind the socket, perhaps related to past (inevitable) water ingress from sliding window, which filled the bottle-holder to the left of the socket?

