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pianotuna
Aug 17, 2019Nomad III
Hi,
What may (and only may) have happened is the fridge was running "flat out". That may have caused an over temperature situation where the anti rust chemical started to crystallize, which then clogged the tube. The boiler can get up to 700 when best operating temperature is about 180. I don't remember if those numbers are C or F.
What may (and only may) have happened is the fridge was running "flat out". That may have caused an over temperature situation where the anti rust chemical started to crystallize, which then clogged the tube. The boiler can get up to 700 when best operating temperature is about 180. I don't remember if those numbers are C or F.
SGTJOE wrote:
When the Certified Dometic Tech came out and disconnected a wire and set the fridge on high cool it started cooling. I kept track of the outside temps and also the fridge & freezer temps in the morning and afternoon. It was cooling really good, like it was supposed to. The next day as I walked by the MH the carbon monoxide detector was beeping. When I opened the door the smell was horrible.
Is it possible that the thing that controlled the fridge temp from going too high that was disconnected caused the ammonia leak? The Tech never came back or returned calls.
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