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My fridge has a low voltage protection as most modern fridges do and tends to turn off when leisure battery is at pretty high voltage.
- I have a voltmeter sitting constantly in a socket under the bench near the side sliding door.
Even with 12.6-12.8 volts readings the fridge is starting and going off with a low battery error.
I was about to start blaming the fridge with its voltage protection cap too high (it is set on lowest possible)
Though it runs perfectly smooth from my extra gel leisure battery. Which is now below 12.6 volts.
Though when fridge is starting from the cali's leisure battery I don't see a big voltage drop on the 2nd socket. Doesn't go below 12.7 volts. I suppose each socket should be "directly" connected to leisure battery or is it not?
Is there any extra electronics involved between the leisure battery and sockets?
I know there is at least a switch for the alternator power to feed the sockets directly when engine is on. Fridge works perfectly in this case. Anything else might be messing there?
- I have a voltmeter sitting constantly in a socket under the bench near the side sliding door.
Even with 12.6-12.8 volts readings the fridge is starting and going off with a low battery error.
I was about to start blaming the fridge with its voltage protection cap too high (it is set on lowest possible)
Though it runs perfectly smooth from my extra gel leisure battery. Which is now below 12.6 volts.
Though when fridge is starting from the cali's leisure battery I don't see a big voltage drop on the 2nd socket. Doesn't go below 12.7 volts. I suppose each socket should be "directly" connected to leisure battery or is it not?
Is there any extra electronics involved between the leisure battery and sockets?
I know there is at least a switch for the alternator power to feed the sockets directly when engine is on. Fridge works perfectly in this case. Anything else might be messing there?