mperkins52 wrote:
Super!! Thanks for the response! Guess I have a fan/thermostat problem then since the wiring looks good, so it's yank the fridge to replace the equipment or add new fans ... the later would be cheaper and take less time (wait time and hourly rate), and probably more efficient .... Thanks again for confirming for me .... I've been using small AC fans when docked and shaded the fridge with a mesh tarp, but the road was a problem unless I wanted to use the inverter but I didn't have the shade .... that made temps rise to upper 40's .... hoping some switched DC fans will do the trick ....
Disconnect OEM fans from t-stat.......install an ON/OFF switch in + line to fans. Turn them ON and let them run.