Quadna71 wrote:
...But finally: it was an electrical problem. ... Checked across the lugs at the panel with my meter (battery disconnected) and then found another 40a fuse that is somewhat hidden - blown! Swapped it from my spares, hooked the battery back up, plugged back in to the 30a shoreline, and boom we were in business. This morning the freezer is 12° and the fridge is 35° - thanks everyone.
Does the fridge have a light and if so was it still working while the 40A fuse was blown? Separate circuit?
I ask this because my level fridge is also taking a long time to cool down (days now) and it has been on gas an electric ever since. The freezer is making ice though. The thermistor is in the coldest setting but the fridge compartment is not getting cold. Granted my wife has the fridge packed but there is a fan in the compartment and the fins are not dry.