Fridge, fuses and propex question
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- toyclean
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Re: Fridge, fuses and propex question
It's three-way. I didn't try the gas. Battery and mains were both working before. Cheers.
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Re: Fridge, fuses and propex question
what thermostat is it?I also tested the propex heating and it seems rather dead. Should there be any kind of sound while it's trying to ignite, even if it doesn't - none of the lights change on the unit - I was expecting to see, or hear, something happen. I tried several times as I read it may take a while if it hasn't been used. Dunno if this is a fuse issue as well.
like this? (black box)

Propex likes a fully charged battery and good gas supply.
To me your description suggests a power issue.
what fuse panel do you have
like this?

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Re: Fridge, fuses and propex question
OKay, fridge was sorted (thanks for advice on the upside down trick) and I got a fuse for the propex heating. The light on the control unit now comes on but neither the fan or the heating works.
So, does anyone know of a propex engineer in north or east London. One who came to me would be ace!!
Cheers guys.
So, does anyone know of a propex engineer in north or east London. One who came to me would be ace!!
Cheers guys.
One year-ish anniversary owner of a 1989 T25 Autosleeper Trident