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The factory circuitry is often a weak point in camping fridges, using factory PCB's, the failure rate for Engel camp fridges and similar is common. Free solar sizer @ https://www.solarsizerpro.app For more @YeeElectricMoose 00:00 Intro & Solar Sizer 01:09 Video description 01:30 Problem description 01:50 Parts list 02:07 Line diagram 03:19 Component diagram 04:09 Fitted components 06:45 Fridge assembly 08:25 Test 08:40 Final wrap Got a *camping fridge that’s completely dead* — no power on *12V* and no power on **240V AC**? In this video I show you a *simple and reliable way to retrofit a broken camping fridge* by replacing the electronics with a *fresh modern control setup* that’s designed to be *stronger, simpler, and far less failure-prone* than the original factory electronics. This fridge came to me in a *non-working state**, but the cabinet and mechanical components were still in great condition — which makes it the perfect candidate for a **full electrical rebuild* instead of throwing it away. What this camping fridge repair covers In this step-by-step DIY repair I walk through: The *parts list* needed to replace the failed components A simple wiring layout using a *multi-tap transformer* Converting AC to DC using *rectifiers and regulators* Using a *temperature controller* to switch the compressor + fan Correct relay switching for: the *swing motor compressor* the *cooling fan circuit* How the fridge runs on *two voltages* (compressor voltage + fan voltage) Final assembly + testing How the new system works (simple explanation) This retrofit design uses: a *15V feed* (rectified to 12V) to power the temperature controller relays controlled by the temperature controller to switch: the compressor supply the fan supply a separate voltage tap (around **18V AC**) rectified for the fan circuit a clean common negative / common 0V return to keep wiring simple and reliable Even though it looks like a lot of wiring, it’s really just a few basic functions: ✅ power conversion ✅ temperature control ✅ relay switching ✅ compressor + fan output 12v use in a vehicle (important note) One drawback of this particular retrofit is it accepts **240V input only**. But that’s easily solved by using a small **12V-to-240V inverter**, which I keep stored with the fridge. When I want to run it in the car, I simply plug the inverter into the cigarette lighter socket and it works perfectly. If this video helped even a little, I’d really appreciate you subscribing — and feel free to comment what fridge model you’re working on and what symptoms it’s showing. #campingfridgenotworking #12vfridgenopower #camping #solar #4wd #engelfridge #offgridsolar #repair #caravanfridgerepair #outdoorgear