Nov-01-2017 02:44 PM
Nov-05-2017 07:34 AM
gfs1943 wrote:Jim@HiTek wrote:
Any chance you were traveling during those 3 days it was off after it quit working?
Any chance the RV had been sitting with the refer off before this most recent trip? If so, how long?
Hi Jim,
Yes, I was traveling during those three days. And, the RV had been sitting with the refer off for about three weeks before this trip.
How does that affect the system? Sounds like you have some insight, and I appreciate it. By the way, it's still working good now, but I still don't trust it enough to load it up with expensive frozen stuff -- I just can't afford to throw stuff away.
Thanks for your ideas.
Nov-05-2017 06:16 AM
Jim@HiTek wrote:
Any chance you were traveling during those 3 days it was off after it quit working?
Any chance the RV had been sitting with the refer off before this most recent trip? If so, how long?
Nov-04-2017 08:08 AM
dougrainer wrote:
The Fan tstat is mounted on the top rear condenser fins. You have to pull the refer to check the tstat and fans. So, until you pull the refer, you cannot check the fan operation. What were the outside ambient temps when the refer malfunctioned? What are the Ambient temps NOW that the refer is now operating? Doug
Nov-03-2017 09:23 AM
Nov-03-2017 04:45 AM
Dale.Traveling wrote:
If the exterior fans had stopped wouldn't the cooling unit still work by natural convection? There are a lot of rigs, pop-ups to 40' class A's, without fans to circulate air that work. Might see higher internal temps but not a total loss of cooling.
Almost sounds like like a partial blockage or crystallization problem in the piping which is what killed my fridge this summer. Gave every indication that it was working but the fridge section never cooled and the freezer only slight temperature drop.
Fridge Failure Info
Nov-03-2017 04:11 AM
Nov-02-2017 05:16 PM
Nov-02-2017 04:50 PM
Nov-02-2017 04:23 PM
Nov-02-2017 03:16 PM
Bruce Brown wrote:gfs1943 wrote:dougrainer wrote:
I would suspect the rear cooling fans have a problem. They were NOT working and then they started to work. Possible BAD Tstat for cooling fans. Doug
I'm happy to see you responded, Doug. I appreciate your expert advice.
Where would I find the rear cooling fans and the Tstat? I cannot see or hear the fans.
NOTE: This fridge is NOT in a slideout, if that makes any difference.
I appreciate your help.
The cooling fans will be on the back of the fridge. Take to outside cover off and look up. There should be 2 pancake type fans mounted on the tubes.
Nov-02-2017 01:25 PM
gfs1943 wrote:dougrainer wrote:
I would suspect the rear cooling fans have a problem. They were NOT working and then they started to work. Possible BAD Tstat for cooling fans. Doug
I'm happy to see you responded, Doug. I appreciate your expert advice.
Where would I find the rear cooling fans and the Tstat? I cannot see or hear the fans.
NOTE: This fridge is NOT in a slideout, if that makes any difference.
I appreciate your help.
Nov-02-2017 07:44 AM
Bruce Brown wrote:
I believe there are also some snap disc switches in the system that trip when overheated. Maybe one overheated, then when you shut it off it cooled and reset.
Then again I could be out to lunch...
Nov-02-2017 07:39 AM
Chris Bryant wrote:
Clean the burner. It sounds like a bit of trash cut the flame back.
Nov-02-2017 07:35 AM
dougrainer wrote:
I would suspect the rear cooling fans have a problem. They were NOT working and then they started to work. Possible BAD Tstat for cooling fans. Doug