Eloucha
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I have this oneWe have been talking about the other plug. Why not use it? That’s what it’s for.
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View attachment 320689 I need female plug for this .
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I have this oneWe have been talking about the other plug. Why not use it? That’s what it’s for.
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I don't know what he's doing. I give up.
I have his solution and he wants to do it the hard way. The way that will require his radio to be on for his fridge to work.
Sounds like he's trying his hardest to make this difficult :idontknow:
Sounds like he's trying his hardest to make this difficult :idontknow:
you may want to reach out to Dometic regarding the wiring.
The rep I talked to at a local show recommended 10ga wiring direct from the battery with inline 15amp fuse - same as ARB recommends.
Why are you trying to plug your fridge into your radio? :thinking:
Ok I might be stupid in electronic as u said that why I am using this forum to get help hope some one will help me here always we learn there is first time yes. If not I. Take it to a shop any way thank u for calling me stupid.
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Ok I might be stupid in electronic as u said that why I am using this forum to get help hope some one will help me here always we learn there is first time yes. If not I. Take it to a shop any way thank u for calling me stupid.
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You don’t listen. Run a wire to the battery. It would have been done by now had you don’t it when the first person told you. Learn English too.
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See post #10. Run at least 10 gauge wire directly to your battery.
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Ok. I am going to run a straight wire to the battery with a fuse. And sorry my first language is French. Yep I am going school to learn English thank u for correcting me.
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A fridge draws more amps than a subwoofer. If you hooked a fridge into that OEM circuit without running a new wire, you would likely blow fuses continually or melt wires.
I actually used the OEM cargo socket on my Jeep to run a fridge, but I ran all new wiring. So it looks OEM, but the circuit is modified to run the fridge.
:rolleyes2:
I just ordered two of these yesterday - one for each Jeep. Mount somewhere in cargo area and run 4 gauge wire to it. you can then run 6 accessories from this fused "subpanel". Just be careful what you run off of this because it will be hot all the time.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07DYT2TVS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00__o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

You can adjust the temp of the fridge with the radio volume knob. [emoji12]Why are you trying to plug your fridge into your radio? :thinking: