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โApr-30-2021 04:23 PM
bobndot wrote:
Dale, many youtube videos to show you how to access the AC bolts. They are all similar. Here is one as he pops off the cover.
https://youtu.be/cct1QfLiT6s
โApr-30-2021 08:14 AM
โApr-30-2021 04:09 AM
DrewE wrote:
Check to see if the GFCI is tripped. Sometimes the fridge outlet is on the GFCI circuit (since it's partly exposed to the outside).
โApr-29-2021 10:30 PM
โApr-29-2021 02:03 PM
2oldman wrote:
Is anyone using a voltmeter?
โApr-29-2021 02:00 PM
โApr-29-2021 01:55 PM
2oldman wrote:Scottiemom wrote:Ok, you've lost me here.
Refrigerator is not working on electric. I knew this before I left, so it's running on gas.Turns out fridge works fine on electric, but the receptacle in the fridge box does not work.
a) refer not working on electric
b) works fine on electric
c) what is a receptacle in the fridge box?? I assume the 120v
"With regard to the fridge, there is no juice going to the outlet. Glen checked the converter for broken wires, "
The converter has nothing to do with 120v.
Help.
โApr-29-2021 01:40 PM
Scottiemom wrote:Ok, you've lost me here.
Refrigerator is not working on electric. I knew this before I left, so it's running on gas.Turns out fridge works fine on electric, but the receptacle in the fridge box does not work.
โApr-29-2021 01:39 PM
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โApr-29-2021 10:54 AM
ronfisherman wrote:
Stopping the leak may be as simple as tightening the bolts that hold AC to roof. They can be accessed by removing grill in ceiling to AC. Do not over tighten.