May-12-2016 08:32 PM
May-15-2016 04:37 PM
May-15-2016 09:48 AM
Fiesta wrote:
My Bounder fridge (on the slide) got warm driving. Found kinked gas line hose when slide was in, OK out. Rerouted hose.
May-15-2016 06:15 AM
May-14-2016 01:56 PM
daytripper63 wrote:
Doug, the CU is original and I inspected the drain lines and do not see or feel any cracks or holes in the lines although I think I will replace them anyways soon. I put a plug in the drain line for the trip home and will see if that takes care of the problem. I was not aware that other rv fridges did not drain the same. If this works should I p-trap the drain line or do you have a better idea
May-14-2016 01:14 PM
May-14-2016 08:38 AM
daytripper63 wrote:
Thanks Doug, I suspected bad air over the top and bottom vents when driving since my awning arm sticks out about 3 inches and is about 5 inches in front of the two vents which would creat a lot of turbulence. So last night I got out the ladder and removed the upper vent cover and there was a lot of heat up there but the factory fans were not running so I installed a jumper wire to make the fans run constantly and the refrigerator cooled down faster the usual and I will see how it does on the way home tomorrow.
P.S. I almost went residential fridge a few weeks ago since it stopped working on me but I figured while I was pulling it out I much as well try turning it upside down before just replacing it and it started working again. I already did all the measurements to see what would fit but since it started working again I figured I would save my money for the moment.
Thanks I will let you know if it keeps temp better with the fans on, if it does I might relocate the fans up to the grill.
May-13-2016 07:33 PM
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May-13-2016 12:10 PM
DSDP Don wrote:
I have to say that I don't always agree with "dougrainer", especially when it comes to changing over to a residential refrigerator, but in this situation I think he's right. His statement is not in his character, but I'm guessing he got aggravated. Not everyone has the room, money or camping style (boon docking) to change over to a residential refer. Some RV's are just to small to do it.
With that said, let's keep in mind that every time "dougrainer" comes on here, the OP is basically getting a free diagnose or "service call".
When I read this post, it wasn't the typical post about a refer not cooling. The OP documented exactly what was occurring with times and temperatures. I knew immediately it wasn't a fan issue and had no idea what might be wrong. My next thought, "dougrainer" needs to show up and he did. His diagnosis sounded spot on.
I think for the sake of free "service calls", we should respect his posts and keep him returning here for as long as we can!
No sucking up, just trying to keep a valuable resource around.
May-13-2016 10:35 AM
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