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Originally Posted by SandMShall
Anyone know where the red and white wires on the left that are attached to the 12v connection on the back side of the fridge? When the wires are attached as they are in the picture it blows the fuse. (#6) in the picture, so I assume something down the line from there is causing the issue? Is there anyway to trace the wire locations? It seems to go off towards the outdoor kitchen but I'm not sure.
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Not totally following your question
In the first picture was this wired this way from day one or did you for some reason take the white and red wires off for some reason and are trying to put them back on? Did Frig ever work?
Notice in your first picture that terminal block is labeled top screw +12VDC and bottom gnd (-12VDC) Usually red/blk are + and white -. Looks to me like you have the red lead which I would assume +12VDC on the gnd screw and the white wire on the +12VDC screw. Which if that red lead is actually +12vdc it will blow that fuse immediately every time. You will not be able to put them in fast enough.
Here is what I would do:,take the Red and White wires off the terminal block, put a new fuse in, should not blow, then take a volt meter and see if that red lead is +12VDC and if it is that wire connected to the gnd screw will blow every time. Again if red is +12vdc I would assume should go on + terminal and white on the gnd terminal.
That is why I need to know if frig ever worked and did you have these wires off?
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