โMay-19-2023 04:15 AM
โJun-13-2023 01:47 PM
StonedPanther wrote:
Its nice how some of the RV component manufacturers put a screwing to their customers. Dometic is one, Lippert another, and perhaps the king of it all.
Dometic made a 7 Cu Ft absorption fridge, the DMR702, starting around 2015 for a few years. They were in almost every Rockwood Travel trailer from 2015 to at least 2019, and Rockwood is one of the largest manufacturers so that's a lot of trailers, and fridges. They were also used by Lance and a lot of other builders. This DMR702 was made in China, branded Dometic, and problems became evident early on. The first was the handles would break just by being used. Another was a heater that would turn on intermittently to prevent frost on the exterior between the doors would melt the plastic case. The biggest problem was when it was turned off and you had an ice buildup in the freezer, that ice would melt and the water would make its way to the eyebrow control board where it eventually would corrode and short the eyebrow board. The kicker is/was you can not get a replacement eyebrow board for this DMR702, they are not made or available despite this model being out there in the 10's of thousands. Dometic will tell you too bad. The handles are available but a a right hand handle is @ $15.00, a left hand is @ $35.00. If the eyebrow board ***** out you buy a new fridge that will fit the hole or go to one of the re-builders in Elkhart IN who apparently can replace both the eyebrow board, main power board, and wiring between the 2 with a bandaid of their own design for @ $500.00. Rockwood and other manufacturers were still installing these fridges in 2019 and possibly later. I wont even get into Dometics garbage AC units, that's a whole other story.
Lippert (LCI) is even better at it. They have their hand in about everything. Just have to buy a slide out motor replacement from them for one of their junk slide systems and see what that sets you back. 800.00 for a 12VDC motor that is made in China for probably $15.00, but you have no choice as its designed to be proprietary. I looked at a new Grand Design TT recently and everything in it or on it was Lippert from the frame to the hardware including all the appliances (Furrion), and furniture (Thomas Payne). Absolute junk.
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โMay-29-2023 03:06 PM
Gjac wrote:
The refer and MH is only 2 years old, seems strange to me. When you say the refer is dead do you mean not lighting on propane and not working on electric? Maybe the techs did all this already, but I would hook the electric element directly to 120v and see if it cools. If so, you refer is still good and your board or the circuitry to the board is bad. Is your board a potted board, (electrical components incase in plastic) or a open board where you can see all the components soldered to the main board? If the latter I would call a company called Parts for Tech, they service and rebuild boards. They have helped me several times with boards that have gone bad and were obsolete. My MH is 27 years old and when the board went on my steps, repairs shops wanted $1200 to replace the whole step unit because Kwikee no longer sold just the board. They told me over the phone what to check for and I replaced a burnt-out resister for $3 with their help and all was good again. Most shops and RV techs are in the business of just replacing bad control boards not repairing them.
โMay-29-2023 07:33 AM
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โMay-21-2023 06:34 PM
StirCrazy wrote:Scottiemom wrote:StirCrazy wrote:Scottiemom wrote:
Their are two refrigerators that fit in the same space. I checked with Dometic when I called them to see if those were still manufactured and parts available.
Dale
I would see if you can find an almost new one that will fit. if not a direct fit, then one with slight modifications of the cabinet. then you know you have one that will be supported for a while. my RM2510 still has most parts available for it and it is 30ish years old.
I don't want any mods done. . .In fact, I don't think any can be done to make the opening larger. It's in a B+, CoachHouse, and every inch of space is in use. So the two that are direct fits are what I am looking for. Both are still manufactured. One is Dometic, one is Norcold. BTW I just sold my 2004 B+ which had an 18-year old Dometic in it that had always worked perfectly. LOL The Amish deal with scratch and dent, overruns, excess inventory, take outs, etc. They last put in a new 4-door Norcold in our Phaeton 3 years ago. They normally give a 3 year warranty on their installs. And if they know you're coming, you are in/out in a few hours.
Dale
by mods I meant if you find one that is an inch shorter or narrower, you can just do a filler strip to make it look right. but if those two are current and exact fits your golden
โMay-21-2023 05:16 PM
Scottiemom wrote:StirCrazy wrote:Scottiemom wrote:
Their are two refrigerators that fit in the same space. I checked with Dometic when I called them to see if those were still manufactured and parts available.
Dale
I would see if you can find an almost new one that will fit. if not a direct fit, then one with slight modifications of the cabinet. then you know you have one that will be supported for a while. my RM2510 still has most parts available for it and it is 30ish years old.
I don't want any mods done. . .In fact, I don't think any can be done to make the opening larger. It's in a B+, CoachHouse, and every inch of space is in use. So the two that are direct fits are what I am looking for. Both are still manufactured. One is Dometic, one is Norcold. BTW I just sold my 2004 B+ which had an 18-year old Dometic in it that had always worked perfectly. LOL The Amish deal with scratch and dent, overruns, excess inventory, take outs, etc. They last put in a new 4-door Norcold in our Phaeton 3 years ago. They normally give a 3 year warranty on their installs. And if they know you're coming, you are in/out in a few hours.
Dale
โMay-21-2023 09:34 AM
StirCrazy wrote:Scottiemom wrote:
Their are two refrigerators that fit in the same space. I checked with Dometic when I called them to see if those were still manufactured and parts available.
Dale
I would see if you can find an almost new one that will fit. if not a direct fit, then one with slight modifications of the cabinet. then you know you have one that will be supported for a while. my RM2510 still has most parts available for it and it is 30ish years old.
โMay-20-2023 08:09 AM
Scottiemom wrote:
Their are two refrigerators that fit in the same space. I checked with Dometic when I called them to see if those were still manufactured and parts available.
Dale
โMay-20-2023 05:27 AM
JimK-NY wrote:
At what point do you give up and buy a replacement? I have had similar issues with my appliances at home. Once an appliance stops working the cost of repairs, the nuisance of doing without and the wait times are often just not worth it. At a minimum a simple appliance repair means a $150 initial visit, parts perhaps only another $100 and then the cost of a second visit and the actual repair, another $200. So a 5-10 year old washing machine, dryer, dishwasher or refrigerator can easily cost $450 to repair. Getting the repair completed can easily take several weeks.
โMay-20-2023 05:23 AM
K_and_I wrote:Scottiemom wrote:
I'm thinking I may just wait till I get to Elkhart and check the surplus places, although there are fewer ones than in years past. I feel like my chances of finding something there might be better. I'm also going to check with the Amish at National Refrigeration who used to do all our repair on our Norcold and replaced the last one.
Dale
Why not call the surplus places now to see if they have your part. If they don't, you can move to Plan B now instead of later.
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