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ichudov
Explorer
Apr 06, 2016

Alternatives to Norcold refrigerator

Hello, I have a Monaco Windsor motorhome with a Norcold refrigerator. Unfortunately, it seems to take a liking at shutting off at random times with a NO CO error, or when driving through a hilly area.

A reset is an relatively arduous procedure.

I would like to know if I can just replace it with a similar propane/electrical unit that is better designed for 1) safe operation 2) maintainability and 3) proper diagnostics by the end user.

I do realize that I have to pay for quality and would like to find a better quality replacement designed wit the end user in mind.

Thanks
  • Ivylog's avatar
    Ivylog
    Explorer III
    I forgot to turn my 1200 off when parked on a incline overnight leading to it's even poorer operation. Went the Shipshewana route five years ago with fair results as we boondock often and could not find a home refer that did not require 6 more inches of height taking out the drawer below that the DW wanted. Several years ago it started warming up when traveling on gas and electric so I threw some more money at it... new control board, ARP control, more fans, better insulation....... no change.

    Between finding a unit that only required 1/2" more height and just tired of fooling with it almost every day I finally went residential last year. By putting in a separate battery bank(500 AH) with it's own PSW inverter/100A charger/transfer switch powering a EnergyStar refer (21 cuft uses less energy than a 100W bulb). It will run for 48 hours before getting to 50 percent and by then the 800AH of house batteries need charging anyway. Here is my DIY install and all I can say is I should have done it years ago before putting good money into a sorry situation.

    If done with enough additional batteries there is not any reason to not go residential, even if you boondock often. Granted most cannot do it for the $1200 it cost me... the same as a Amish cooling unit but at some point you need to stop trying to make a 1200 not spoil your food.
  • Scottiemom, thanks a lot for your reply. I am just curious, if he fixes this norcold, will it still be just as susceptible to shutdowns and problems due to out of level, like the last time when it tripped on hilly terrain?
  • Why not take a little side trip over to Shipshewana, Indiana, and visit Leon Hershberger at National Refrigeration. He will tune up your Norcold, fix whatever is wrong and you will be happy with it when he is done. We prefer the gas/propane refrigerator and after 11 years of fulltiming have no desire for a residential unit. Leon fixed ours with his own cooling unit design when our boiler ruptured.

    The Amish have been using gas refrigerators and freezers for decades and much longer than the RV refrigerators have been available.

    You can contact him through his website, http://www.fixyourfridge.com

    He is Amish and he has a cell phone and no staff, so you will most likely have to leave a message, but he will call you back.

    Dale