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ronfisherman
Nov 30, 2018Moderator
youracman wrote:
FWIW: An option I believe worth considering is to get rid of the hydrogen-charged unit (think Hindenburg) and replace it with a helium- charged unit. A residential would work OK for me as I am a "pole-to-pole" camper, but a potential buyer for my rig some day may well prefer boondocking .... as many do.
One could install a new cooling unit as a DIY project, but I will likely plan a trip back East to have it done next spring. Kinda pricey, but I feel I need to do something as my "working just fine" OEM Norcold is getting long of tooth at 11+ years. The extra capacity that this outfit touts sounds good too. http://jc-refrigeration.com/products/ and he has really great reviews.
In any event...........safe travels. ed s
Along with JC-Refrigeration. There is also National RV Refrigeration. I got my cooling unit replace by them a few years ago. They started replacement inside MH at 8am. At 9:30 power was back on. Could not tell they had been working inside when job was completed. They also ship cooling units.
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