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WildernessTalul
Jul 29, 2016Explorer
Rvpapa wrote:
If you have the CO detector hookup that would be the first place to look. Used to have a small Unique freezer and ended up removing/bypassing the setup. worked perfectly after that.
Art.
Yes I also think it could be the built in CO detector. I know if I am using the propane stove the fridge goes off thinking there's too much CO in the air, its way too sensitive.. Could be an air vent problem on the intake maybe even. Thanks
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