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SpeakEasy
Oct 03, 2016Explorer
I have experienced a similar problem (twice) in a popup that I owned for several years. Both times, this problem was followed shortly afterward by a failure of the fridge to cool (on propane but not on AC current). In both cases I solved the problem by replacing the propane orifice. It MAY have been possible to correct the problem with a careful cleaning of the orifice, but I didn't trust myself to do that without causing further damage. In both cases the orifice that I replaced was about 6 years old.
For what it's worth.
-Speak
For what it's worth.
-Speak
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