May-31-2013 04:29 PM
Jun-02-2013 08:14 PM
Galvanizd wrote:
One problem I noted is that Norcold is getting sued. Can they survive that?, dunno.
Jun-02-2013 08:05 PM
Jun-02-2013 06:27 PM
Jun-02-2013 04:28 PM
Jun-02-2013 04:14 PM
Jun-02-2013 03:50 PM
Dutch_12078 wrote:JJBIRISH wrote:
there are several on here that have had them installed…
I’m not sure there are enough of them to make any kind of comparison, and what is the real difference in them that makes them any better???
Marketing aside, Who’s to say they won’t catch fire???
I’m not sure what Amish made really means or what is better about them…
all companies that make them claim theirs to be the best available…
The new Norcold units built by Pines RV Refrigeration and sold by David Force's Cooling Unit Warehouse are made using a thicker wall tubing than the OEM and a different coil pattern. Pines is indeed an Amish owned and operated company located on a traditional Amish farm in Shipshewana, IN. The owner is Larry Miller, and the tubing is formed and welded by his brother in law, Harley, at JC Refrigeration located a few farms down the road, prior to final assembly and testing at Pines. There is a very detailed post on another forum by someone who was in Shipshewana for repairs to his KZ TT and visited their facilities after winning a contest sponsored by David Force. They also do installations there.
Jun-02-2013 01:43 PM
Trlrboy wrote:
If the Amish tag line is supposed to make this a "better" product I would have my doubts considering the fine Amish "craftsmanship" we see in the RV's themselves.
Jun-02-2013 10:20 AM
Dutch_12078 wrote:JJBIRISH wrote:
I appreciate your opinion and have a great deal of respect of it… although honestly have almost no faith or respect in the BBB ratings, but they are a tool that can be used just the same…
All the early evidence points to it being a good product but I think the NC 1200 double wide series is the only ones using their own design, all the others can be new or remaned, but I could be wrong about that…
I hope they prove to be as good as claimed, because someday I may need one… it’s an expensive part for an expensive appliance that just must work…
Thanks…
Yeah, I'm not a big fan of BBB ratings either, but I thought the drastic difference in this case was noteworthy. I should have been clearer that I was primarily speaking of the 1200 series design. The other models are available in either new or remanned, the buyers choice. I think the 1200 is the only model they refuse to remanufacture due to its fundamental design faults. The new units are built with the same thicker wall tubing as the 1200's though. I don't know either if any design changes have been made, or were needed, in the other models. My 18 year old Norcold 6182 still works perfectly and shows no obvious signs of corrosion, but I will definitely use a new Pines unit if it should need a replacement before I move on to a different rig.
Jun-01-2013 07:57 PM
Jun-01-2013 06:48 PM
JJBIRISH wrote:
I appreciate your opinion and have a great deal of respect of it… although honestly have almost no faith or respect in the BBB ratings, but they are a tool that can be used just the same…
All the early evidence points to it being a good product but I think the NC 1200 double wide series is the only ones using their own design, all the others can be new or remaned, but I could be wrong about that…
I hope they prove to be as good as claimed, because someday I may need one… it’s an expensive part for an expensive appliance that just must work…
Thanks…
Jun-01-2013 06:26 PM
Jun-01-2013 12:42 PM
Larry 1190 wrote:
I have a 2011 Carriage 5th Wheel and I'm concerned about this Norcold refrigerator fire problem. My question is has anyone had the Amish coil cooling unit installed in there unit, if so who done it and where are they located. I live in North Florida. According to Carriage all the recalls were done on my 5th wheel before it left the factory (Feb 2011) for the dealer. Now I see all these forums about campers of all makes and models going up in flames even though they too had these band aid fixes by Norcold.
S/F
Jun-01-2013 09:26 AM
Jun-01-2013 04:41 AM