Hi, I need some help and advice. My N3112 on my Swift Fairway 584 SE (2014 model) will not work on 12v when towing. I have followed the diagnostics given by Thetford and get fault code 6 on the led display. I have then followed the flow chart, and the conclusion was faulty power board. Ordered and fitted a replacement, but still the same problem.
Have checked all wiring on car and van, no issues.
With the fridge turned off I have 13.98v at the multi-plug at the back of the fridge. Turn the fridge on, select battery power, all I get is flashing lights, and the voltage at the multi-plug is down to 8.97v!
The fridge was pre-chilled overnight using mains power.
To eliminate any caravan wiring I ran a new set of cables from the input plug on the 12v fuse box at the front of the van, directly to the multiple at the back of the fridge, and it made no difference.
Fault code 6 basically says the D+ voltage is out of range, I.e. below 10v or above 15v.
Well mine is definitely below 10v, but only when the fridge is turned on.
If I disconnect the 12v heater element, then the voltage returns to normal.
So is it the heater element that is faulty? I've checked it's resistance, and that seems to be in spec, 1.1 ohms.
Any help or suggestions much appreciated.
Have checked all wiring on car and van, no issues.
With the fridge turned off I have 13.98v at the multi-plug at the back of the fridge. Turn the fridge on, select battery power, all I get is flashing lights, and the voltage at the multi-plug is down to 8.97v!
The fridge was pre-chilled overnight using mains power.
To eliminate any caravan wiring I ran a new set of cables from the input plug on the 12v fuse box at the front of the van, directly to the multiple at the back of the fridge, and it made no difference.
Fault code 6 basically says the D+ voltage is out of range, I.e. below 10v or above 15v.
Well mine is definitely below 10v, but only when the fridge is turned on.
If I disconnect the 12v heater element, then the voltage returns to normal.
So is it the heater element that is faulty? I've checked it's resistance, and that seems to be in spec, 1.1 ohms.
Any help or suggestions much appreciated.