hotdog26 wrote:
Here is a update since no one that replied knows what there talking about. I talked to Dometic tech and they said that if the temp display on the front of the refrig was reading wrong it was probably the eye brow board.
Now here is what I did. I addressed the area in the top access panel and added a baffle that directed the flow of air over the top fins of the fridg. I also added a fan attached to to top outside vent 6 inch computer fan. Inside the fridg I replaced the thermister with a adjustable snip the tip. I also added a fan that attaches to the fins in the fridg. Last trip the fridg got down to 32 deg that never happened before. The freezer was -3. I havent put this to a 90 deg day test yet so we will see.
So, you state none of us know anything. So, what does the Refer digital display read when you state got down to 32 degrees? Also, what is the ACTUAL temp of a glass of water?. What you have done is make good MODIFICATIONS that will help your cooling if the refer was not installed to spec. But, to state none of us know what we are talking about is not correct. You did NOT ask how to get the refer colder, you asked what the display had to do with the refer. As I stated (correctly), it ONLY tells you what the Evap fins are and they will be colder by 10 degrees, unless Dometic has changed the design of that particular model's Thermister that will read the temp which would be 10 degrees warmer than the actual Fin temp. The Thermister on your model is connected to the evap fins. The more airvolume over those fins will indeed make for better heat/cold transfer. Doug