gordinho80 wrote:
Is it possible that the yellowing is a result of the circuit board failure? And that with a new board and a cleaning, it could work fine?
No, that yellow powder is an indication that your cooling unit (the part that looks like a still) has sprung a leak somewhere and has started leaking (or lost) the ammonia coolant that is used to cool down the fridge.
Your options are to either One, replace the cooling unit (and maybe the circuit board) which if you are not mechanically inclined can be tough. There are videos on YouTube about it, and if you are mechanically able, the cooling units can be less than half the cost to replace the fridge with an entirely new unit.
Two, to replace the entire unit with a new 2 or 3 way RV type fridge. While it will work for you as it should, the ammonia fridges are very susceptible to damage from being out of level when running. There are many threads on this forum about the damage that can be caused.
Three, to replace the fridge with a residential fridge (i.e. a 110 volt "dorm" fridge) which means you can only run it on either shore power, a genset, or a power inverter (which will still require a way to charge the batteries as this will eat power)
or Four, replace the Old fridge with a Danfoss Compressor 12v/110v fridge (like what is used in marine applications and over the road Trucking). The price for this is about the same or comparable to a 2 or 3 way fridge. They do use battery power, but not nearly as much as a Resi-Fridge would on battery/inverter operation. The Danfoss fridges also are not bothered by out of level campers the way the ammonia fridges are...
The choice is yours...Wish you luck on it...
I'll probably have to be changing the one out in my TC soon...So I am right there with you.