Burstner travelvan

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Hi, had air conditioning fitted and then outside awning light and grip handle light fused also noticed it affects the igniter on gas rings but tonight found out fridge also has no power to it.
fuses are under passenger seat but just a mass of wires and in German so can’t figure out which fuse it is.
have emailed the dealer just wondered if anyone had the same issue and knows which fuse I need to be looking at.
thanks, not great when trip planned for Wednesday!
 
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Are you saying you had air suspension fitted then things started to go wrong?
The air compressor is normally wired to the starter battery and shouldn't affect the hab electrics.

If your distribution unit is an Elektroblock a few us on here have English instructions for various models.
What model is it?
Also you can download a lot from the Schaudt site or email them and they will send you an English version.
 
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No sorry air conditioning, ipad predicted text!!
dealer fitted truma air con then when went to switch on lights it blew the outside light, spoke to dealer and she said like,y will be a fuse and bet it’s made your gas ring igni switch stop working too. Yes it had and now realise it’s the fridge too and still waiting for workshop to call but worried as away on Wednesday and need fridge work8ng.
can see will have to do an hours detour to get them to sort it

its burstner t620 travel van 2021.
thanks
 
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fuses are under passenger seat but just a mass of wires and in German so can’t figure out which fuse it is.
Is that a blue box with wires and fuses? If it's an Elektroblock, it will have a model number, for example EBL101. Manuals in various languages including English are available. We can certainly tell you what the labels are: for example Kuhlschrank = fridge, Trittestufe = step etc.

However the fridge control board supply is very likely on one of the 'general' fuses, labelled Kreiss1 or Kreiss2. There will be several things connected to the Kreiss 1 & 2 fuses, which is why several things stop working if one blows.

Unfortunately it sounds like there is an actual wiring fault, and I'd guess that if you put in new fuses they would just blow again until the wiring is fixed.
 
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Maybe temporarily just pull the fuse for your aircon to let you get away ?

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However the fridge control board supply is very likely on one of the 'general' fuses, labelled Kreiss1 or Kreiss2. There will be several things connected to the Kreiss 1 & 2 fuses, which is why several things stop working if one blows.
On the last two Hymers we have has that has been in a seperate fuse block next to the EBL.
 
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Hi all, thanks for all your advise, yes it’s an elektroblock lock 119.
I looked at all the fuses and got to number 4 10w and found it had fused, took the 10w out of the tv socket and the fridge started working. So replaced it.
haven’t tried to turn the step light or awning light on, will wait till after our trip and if it blows again then it proves the fitter of the air conditioning has something to do with it.
appreciate everyone’s help
 
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I looked at all the fuses and got to number 4 10w and found it had fused,
It's a minor point, but fuses are specified in Amps, not Watts. If you're buying fuses get some 15A and 25A also, for the step light (Grundlicht) for example. Unfortunately it sounds like you are going to need them, until this problem is sorted.
 
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