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pianotuna
May 28, 2013Nomad III
Hi Doug,
Thanks for the information. I admit to repeating what others have said "on the boards", as far as cooling on the propane setting. I have removed the information that might be misleading. Thank you very much.
How does one check "the sleeves", in particular the 12 volt version. I know the 12 volt heater works as it draws 29 amps.
I do not intend to use the 12 volt side to cool the fridge down. But there are times when having it maintain would be very nice.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks for the information. I admit to repeating what others have said "on the boards", as far as cooling on the propane setting. I have removed the information that might be misleading. Thank you very much.
How does one check "the sleeves", in particular the 12 volt version. I know the 12 volt heater works as it draws 29 amps.
I do not intend to use the 12 volt side to cool the fridge down. But there are times when having it maintain would be very nice.
Thanks in advance.
dougrainer wrote:pianotuna wrote:
Hi Doug,
Can that "sleeve" also apply the 12 volt section on a 3 way fridge? Mine worked fine initially on 12 volt--but now hardly cools at all. How does one check this out?dougrainer wrote:
It is also possible the sleeve that the 120 element slides into has slightly separated from the burner flue tube which will cause a loss of cooling on 120. Doug
Yes, but a 12 volt heat element is NOT designed for cooling DOWN a refer, only for maintaining the existing temp while in transit. Doug
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