JRMunn wrote:
But I have been putting up with a refrigerator problem that needs to be taken care of before the summer heat arrives. There is no shore power where the trailer is parked, so I have the refrigerator running on propane. It has separate freezer and refrigerator compartments. The freezer part seems to work fine, but the refrigerator is too warm. I have tried moving the temperature sensor up and down on the refrigeration fin without seeing much change in temperature. The refrigerator is a Dometic model no. RM2862 with a product no. of 921 14 60-96. Any suggestions about how to solve this temperature problem would be greatly appreciated.
JR Munn
Does it cool well on 120 volt shore power? If not, then you may have a blockage in the tubing.
You may, or may not have success by taking the fridge out and tipping it upside down, etc.
If that fails to improve cooling then the cooling unit may need replacement.
I would move to a compressor instead of an absorption fridge.