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Ron_Nielson
Jul 25, 2015Explorer
Forget what I said at the beginning. As you know, what you find at one point in time proves not to be so (proven by my 8 day camping trip).
So here is the situation: Unit does not cool properly on electricity (yes, the voltage is not 120, more like ~114), but it cools very well on gas. You think the thermistor is bad - and it might be - but why does it control properly on gas but not on electric? That's what I'm not getting. If the thermistor is bad, wouldn't there be a control problem on both gas and electric?
So here is the situation: Unit does not cool properly on electricity (yes, the voltage is not 120, more like ~114), but it cools very well on gas. You think the thermistor is bad - and it might be - but why does it control properly on gas but not on electric? That's what I'm not getting. If the thermistor is bad, wouldn't there be a control problem on both gas and electric?
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