May-22-2016 02:32 PM
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May-28-2016 07:07 PM
ichudov wrote:
A little update. I took my RV on a trip to the Mammoth cave (400 miles exactly).
I also took a thermometer with me.
Here's the deal. The fridge IS working and it IS cooling. However, it is NOT cooling well. After about 8 hours, it cooled the inside to about 50 degrees F, whereas the freezer is well frozen.
Because of a safety check that results in a NO CO error if the fridge does not reach the intended temperature in 4 hours, I have to "hack" it to bypass that by turning the fridge off for a few seconds every couple of hours.
That restart resets the timer and the fridge at least does not shut off.
I will restart it at night also when I get up to pee or whatever.
I am not really happy but I can complete my trip.
May-28-2016 06:59 PM
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May-24-2016 06:44 PM
May-24-2016 05:06 AM
PastorCharlie wrote:
According to a notice I received in the mail there is a Class Action Lawsuit for the Norcold 1200 Series, N8 Series or N6 Series.
Two lawsuits have been filed against Norcold Inc., Thetford Corp., and The Dyson-Kissner-Moran Corp. There is a safety related defect in the cooling unit.
May-23-2016 07:18 PM
May-23-2016 05:07 PM
crasster wrote:
Another Norcold RV fridge issue.... WHEN RV fridges work correctly they take forever to get cold. Your freezer will probably never hit zero and may be 30 degrees after 24 hours. You need to wait more time.
Just a tip, once I went to a dorm & residential set of fridges in my coaches, my ice cream has been solid as well as my ice. You can run them on inverters while driving. The setback is boondocking. Sorry I vent because there are so many bad RV fridge stories and I got sick of eating slime ice cream out of my bowls by personal experience.
May-23-2016 05:05 PM
ichudov wrote:
Hello. I do not want to start a flame war here. I respect all opinions, but I want first to be done with troubleshooting my RV fridge.
My first question is "what is normal"?
What sort of temperature should I expect on the aluminum fins after, say, 1 hour of running on propane and seeing propane burn?
May-23-2016 01:25 PM
May-23-2016 07:48 AM
May-23-2016 05:07 AM
Not a Yurt! wrote:
We have a similar problem with our Norcold. Works fine on A/C. Propane flame fires up and is nice and blue, but the refrigerator and freezer do not maintain the cold temperatures attained from A/C use. Ice and cold stuff is already in there, but no cold is happening from the propane option.
Anyone with comments from similar experiences and solutions are much appreciated. Especially solutions. And, no, please don't say, "Get a residential refrigerator." I am looking to the incredible number of experienced RV's out there to point out something that I may be missing. Your help is much appreciated!
May-23-2016 02:02 AM