ivbinconned wrote:
Yes ok.
On 110 it does not cool. But there is power at the plug.
The tiny blue flame was burning from 8 pm till 8 am this morning. Top of chimney was hot to the touch but the fridge did not cool. Well perhaps slightly. Temp was 60F.
I shut off the propane dial and turned on the ac. With in 3 hours temp went up 15 degrees.
Fridge cooling unit most likely is dead, possible clog or has leaked. Typically when leaky you will easily smell the Ammonia when fridge is being operated, it is industrial strength Ammonia and often will leave yellow residue traces around the leak point.
Clogs inside the tubing happens when fridge has been operated out of level which creates crystallization, those crystals are not reversible and not repairable.
Some folks have had limited success of dislodging clogs by turning fridge upside down (AKA Burping the fridge).. It is not a permanent fix if it does work, it will eventually fail again.
Permanent fix is to replace cooling unit or fridge, either way, $800 for cooling unit plus labor or $1200 or more for new RV fridge..
Or might be good candidate for a home fridge conversion with an inverter and upgraded battery bank for less coin than a cooling unit..