Hello,
I'm working on an old AC/DC frig from our boat (old boat). I pulled the unit out of the boat at the end of the season and brought it back to the workshop, it didn't run on 120v AC. I replaced a couple resistors and a mosfet, it runs great again on AC again... DC wasn't an issue - we ran it this summer on 12v with the charger running when on shore power. I'm currently giving the frig a make-over, they're prone to rusting on the frame where the door seal meets. One thing that I'd love to upgrade is adding a couple LED's to the interior. I have them placed and have an idea on getting the line inside the cabinet, I've done a mock-up running the LED's off a variable power supply. I'd like to tap into both the AC and DC to drive the LEDs - AC using the AC power supply output which is 42V DC. I've included a schematic and was hoping to get some feedback. There shouldn't be a time where both the AC and DC are both on to the frig... there's an AC & DC main in the power panel. However, I'd like to plan for someone (myself included) switching both on at the same time. I'd love some feedback on whether this will work. I've also considered running two sets of LEDs, one for when the DC is on and one for the AC. These LEDs would simply remain on when the door is closed.
Also, my experience with cool white LEDs from ebay has not been very good. In other projects they tend to get weak or change color over time... is there a better quality LED than ebay?
Thanks in advance! I know... I'm no engineer.
