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Old 07-22-2009, 06:34 AM   #29
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Plus, at least in my TM, the radio, the fridge, and the control panel all seem to be on the same fuse, at least according to the label in the converter.
As I noted earlier, that does not agree with the wiring diagram in the Owner's Manual (you should check it). In addition, it would be "wrong" from a wiring point of view. One of the universal rules of wiring, at least house wiring, is that the refrigerator must have its own circuit, which is not shared with any other device. This is because an incidental and non-critical fault in another device - the radio or the panel in this case - could pop the fuse, and cause great damage in terms of spoiled and rotted food in the refrigerator.

I suggest you follow Wayne's suggestion, and pull the fuse in question. It's easy, and will give you a positive answer.

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