No power to Fridge , Truma, Oven, Hob or Toilet

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I have had issues mentioned in other threads but I have now merged them to here as the situation has changed .

I now have No 12v or 240v power to the:
TRUMA
FRIDGE
OVEN IGNITERS & LIGHT
HOB IGNITERS
TOILET FLUSH


All 12v Habitation lights are working ,
13 AMP 240 sockets in habitation are working
EBL 226 all fuses are OK connector s are all OK no burns or shorts
so EBL 226 must be OK ...


What should i look for next ????

Battery is at 12.9v
Solar is sending 13.2V
All Fiat van related systems are working
 
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It could be worth a call to Apuljack Technical (01278 588922 option 2 ) who list this unit in their catalogue as one they repair and may be able to suggest what else to check.
 
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OK UPDATE 12:05pm Sat 18th

Now have power restored ,, seems to have been a bad connection on output of EBL226 to Fridge and heater all 12v restored

Now Fridge working on 12v , Gas and "40v
Hobs and oven igniters now OK
Toilet Flush is OK
Truma also working on 240v


However despite having 2 fully recharged gas bottles I now have NO GAS on TRUMA HOB FRIDGE OVEN ,,,,It was all running again this morning went for a cuppa and came back to van No gas ,???????so for now I have Truma and fridge on mains ,

Obviously the gas valves are are open so could it be faulty Regulator ???????


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When our regulator failed last year, first our Alde heating wouldn't work on gas (had a very cold night) but gas at hob and oven, then the hob gas failed. New regulator fitted and all gas issues over
 
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Is there any way to test regulator , I now thinking it has to be the problem ,,,when the regulator is turned to a full tank it show only red as if the tanks are empty but they are almost full ....
 
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This is my regulator and you can see the change over switch is showing red not green but the bottles are almost full,, filled up on Tuesday
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That is showing that you have no gas coming from the right cylinder. If you turn white knob in centre of pic, it will show if you have gas on the other cylinder.

Either you have no gas in right cylinder, or it isn’t open.
 
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That is showing that you have no gas coming from the right cylinder. If you turn it, it will show if you have gas on the other cylinder.
The other cylinder is same Andy both are full turn the switch shows both empty but they are not ,, no gas flowing at all ???

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I would.
Turn cylinders off. Disconnect hose from cylinder. Open cylinder gently, does gas come out (with some power) or not?
Check other cylinder same way.
If you are getting loads of gas from both cylinders then look at the next place up the line that can easily be disconnected and then go through, cylinders off, disconnect, turn on cylinders and see if a gas is present.

Are you sure you don’t have any reset buttons on hoses or pipes? I can’t see any.

But be careful of releasing too much gas, as it causes bangs, and is cold on the skin 😜

But you auto changeover IS saying no gas currently, from selected cylinder.

I think you can connect your cylinder hose directly onto your bulkhead regulator if required, removing the auto changeover if required.
 
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When i lift them they are heavy. ,when empty they are much lighter ,i have realeased a bit of pressure and they defo have gas in
 
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Im going to leave it until Monday and go to John Stayte to get the guys there to look at the gas system as they have the spares etc and also will be able to refill if required ..I have done all I can at home ,,

At least the water pump and electricals are solved .... so progress and I have learned some new things
 
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