dougrainer wrote:
tropical36 wrote:
supercub wrote:
Finally got the switch to reset. Found out one needs to leave the magnet over the area for 5 or so seconds before moving it. Just sliding the magnet back and forth wouldn't do it. Thanks for all the info. Much appreciated.
Now consider an ARP replacement for this Norcold band aide, while contemplating a RC Refrigeration conversion to a residential type compressor for a permanent fix.
Both were the best thing we ever did.
State what the ARP does for safety that the Norcold recall does not. What the ARP does also, is, protects the Cooling Unit from off level operation and shuts the refer down when running off level. This prevents ruining the CU from off level operation. Once level the ARP restarts the Refer. The Safety part is almost identical to the Norcold device. I would have a ARP on any brand RV Ammonia refer. Doug
Does it not cutoff at a much lower temp. than the NC fix?
Seems that trying to reset the NC device brings in the most complaints though.