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Originally Posted by Angel
"temp sensor failed" which I was afraid of because the battery temp went up to 112 f when the Isotherm refrig started not working right a day before the refrig fuse blew. I pulled the refrig and tested the volts into it and it was 24 ? An hour later all the refrig lights were out so I checked the fuse and replaced it. Now volts into it are 13.4 the same as the voltage read out on the Blue Sky Solar Boost.
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I’m still somewhat puzzled about your post.
Just be aware that rapid flashing might indicate a problem or one of the issues you posted. But in my vans normal operation a slow steady flash has always indicated that my batteries are at full charge. You are seeing a flash indicator you’ve never seen and this throws up a red flag. If I remember, you’re a full timer and there would be a chance that you normally keep things on that would keep you from ever seeing a full charge indication. But I certainly do not want you to think all is well if there is a problem. I would suggest you put things back into normal operation but monitor the situation.
I’m trying to figure how you measured 24 volts at the refrigerator. Are you sure?
A temperature thermistor can fail, but in my van this device is connected to the charger and controls charging via the inverter (Prosine 2000). I don’t have temperature control from the solar charger. Feel free to PM me for other info if needed. Hopefully all is well…Dave B