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pnichols
Jul 06, 2017Explorer II
Hmmm .... so my assumption that the 5-position temperature control switch is establishing the Norcold unit's "duty cycle ON time" for the entire unit - thus getting both the freezer section and refrigerator section colder as the switch settings go up from 1 to 5 - is not correct?
I have thermometers in both the freezer and refrigerator sections of our RV's Norcold unit. I'll run a test to see if switch position 5 lowers the freezer's temperature below 10 degrees - of course right along with lowering the refrigerator section's temperature to an unacceptably low value. So far after 11 years position 4 of the switch will usually freeze milk in the refrigerator section during the hotest weather, so we keep the refrigerator on setting 3 to better maintain mid-to-high 30's average temperatures in the refrigerator section ... but when doing this the freezer section is around only 10 degrees instead of zero degrees, as we want.
I have thermometers in both the freezer and refrigerator sections of our RV's Norcold unit. I'll run a test to see if switch position 5 lowers the freezer's temperature below 10 degrees - of course right along with lowering the refrigerator section's temperature to an unacceptably low value. So far after 11 years position 4 of the switch will usually freeze milk in the refrigerator section during the hotest weather, so we keep the refrigerator on setting 3 to better maintain mid-to-high 30's average temperatures in the refrigerator section ... but when doing this the freezer section is around only 10 degrees instead of zero degrees, as we want.
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