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FRIDGE IN HORSE LORRY

I have a fridge in my horse lorry with a red switch and green switch please can anyone advise which switch i have on whilst it is on electis hook up at home charging the leisure battery , the red one is smaller and they both have a 0 and l do i have it 0 or l for on ? and also what temp should i run it at until i get to the horse show then i switch it on to gas
 
The green switch is for the mains heating element and is the one to have ON when connected to the mains supply.

The red switch is for the 12v heating element for use when driving (it will only work when the engine is running)

O is OFF, I is ON

On12v there is no temperature selection available, it simply runs at its working temperature all the time to maintain the temperature of the fridge.

Best bet is plug into mains overnight before you go to cool the fridge, then change to 12v as you start your journey, then on to gas at the event.
 
The green switch is for the mains heating element and is the one to have ON when connected to the mains supply.

The red switch is for the 12v heating element for use when driving (it will only work when the engine is running)

O is OFF, I is ON

On12v there is no temperature selection available, it simply runs at its working temperature all the time to maintain the temperature of the fridge.

Best bet is plug into mains overnight before you go to cool the fridge, then change to 12v as you start your journey, then on to gas at the event.
Excellent you have been a great help i am off to switch it on to green now once again thanks for the advise Trisha
 
Assuming you are talking about an Electolux, 1 is warm, 8 is cold. Try 4 and go from there. You can get a refrigeration temperature guage from most supermarkets / stores for a few
 

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