Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Vannie Refrigerator replacement and GFI work

 





4062026 - 4072026 There is a lot to say about this emergency project, but most of all it made me really consider what needs to be refrigerated. The morning after I got home I took out the refrigerator that was not working and prepped to install the new one. I purchased a BODEGA COOLER 12 Volt Refrigerator 65L(2.3cu.ft.). It is smaller than the old one but has a bigger freezer and a bigger salad cooler drawer. I wanted to make sure it was smaller so I do not have to modify the cabinet. So I waited for it to be delivered. Time to troubleshoot the 110V issue. 



I first inspected all the wiring but I didn’t find anything loose or disconnected. The issue is all the GFIs, 3 each, will not reset. There is one on the right side of the cabinet, labeled “Heater” and 2 on the left, the front one is labeled “Cooktop” and the back one is labeled “GFI”. GFI has 4 outlets in the line after the GFI outlet. This one was blinking red on the reset button. 

I was able to verify that there is power to all of them by testing the wiring at the back of the outlet before the GFI. I was able to talk to Camping World Electrical support, but they just said that the GFIs need to be replaced if they will not reset and they have power to them. They recommended that I take it in to get looked at. This means I would have to leave Vannie for who knows how long. Oh and by the way my warranty expired at the end of March! 

Before I hung up with tech support I told them I will need to fix this on my own. But they would not help any further. So I sat and considered that it was something simple and it is unlikely that all three GFIs would go bad all at once, It just needs to be reset. I thought about disconnecting the batteries but before I do that I decided to connect it to shore power. 

I have a 20A outlet at my bench in the workshop, so I connected it to the shore power. Immediately I was able to reset the heater and cooktop outlets, but the GFI outlet would not reset, but it did go solid red and buzzed when trying to reset it. I asked Ai and the results were that the plug is likely bad. So I went to ACE hardware and bought a new GFI, installed it but it would not reset until I hooked the van up to shore power, then it reset and had a green light. So they all work on shore power and on battery. 


The next day, I stayed out of the van until the new refrigerator was delivered. It showed up at 1330. Plenty of time to get it installed. The hardest part was tearing off the plastic on the front. I was able to connect it using the existing 15A fused wiring, just connect positive and neutral wires using water proof heat shrink straight connectors. This unit has an app that can be used to set the temperatures. Next thing I knew, it was getting cool and it was ready to be loaded. Super easy to install. 



Follow up. I have been using the Bodega and new GFI for about 2 weeks with no issues. The old one had a crack inside on the shelving and I reported it to Thor Motor Coaches before my March 31st warranty deadline and they said they will send me a new one. I called them before I left and they said the replacement has just been ordered and they have no idea when it will be shipped. They told me to call back in a couple weeks. 


Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Boulder Beach Campground - Lake Mead Recreation Area - Hoover Dam



04032026 - 04052026  Popular campground for Boaters and Family Weekends. I arrived just after lunch and got all set up in space 13. The campground was pretty full which is expected for a holiday. This is a nice area for the e-bike, so I unpacked Jagurandi and took off down to the beach area. I spoke with a Park Ranger that golf-carted by and received a great introduction to the Historic Railroad Trail. You can ride all the way to the Hoover Dam and the other way, all the way into Boulder City. The Ranger gave me maps and directions. 


Ready for some supper, I returned to camp and started to make a salad. That is when I noticed the refrigerator was not staying cold. It was getting power, but the compressor was not running. After finishing my supper, I decided to give it until the morning, thinking that it will work itself out and start running. In the morning I used Ai to help me troubleshoot and through this troubleshooting process I determined the problem was a component that cannot practically be replaced. For example: start relay, overload protector, control board or a locked compressor. So I ordered a new refrigerator. To be delivered on the 7th. So I will be heading home to receive and install. But before I do that, I can last another night without the refrigerator and I still need to ride to the Hoover Dam.


At about 1400 I took off on the e-bike, a 6+ mile ride to the Dam on the Historic Railroad trail that goes through a series of tunnels where the railway delivered materials and parts for the Dam. When the building was over, the railway just rotted away until they made it into a hiking/biking trail. The ride was easy on a e-bike but it was epic nonetheless. The views were outstanding and the tour of the Hoover Dam was nice. There was a Virtual cache at the Dam site about a Dog that worked with the builders. Tragically, one day the dog was killed when a truck ran over him. There is a plaque memorial at the spot it happened. 


With the ride complete, I went and bought a bag of ice to keep cool until I return home tomorrow. In the morning, ready to pull out, I discovered all the 110V outlets were not working! Now what? To be continued………….


Here are the photos I took