โAug-09-2018 10:06 AM
โAug-21-2018 08:01 AM
dougrainer wrote:chag67 wrote:dougrainer wrote:chag67 wrote:
My Norcold 2118S was working flawlessly. Then 2 months ago, the temps climbed to 60 in the fridge and 28 in the freezer. I set up a visit with a NORCOLD CERTIFIED technician recommended by NORCOLD. The technician stated it was a bad cooling unit. Norcold has since recommended that the technician come back out for minor things before they will send their own technician a cooling unit to install. Each visit is $175 out of my own pocket due to the mobile tech charge. The reason the mobile charge is that high is they are the closest to my at 2 1/2 hours away. Norcold units may be good but their customer service UNDER WARRANTY sucks. I have decided to scrap their crappy fridge and change to a residential. Norcold can go to #$%^!!!
Note that my RV and fridge are under warranty and are only 6 months old.
While you have a Warranty, YOU must make arrangements to get that Norcold to a Service Center. The fact YOU hired a Mobile Tech is NOT Norcold's fault. YOU chose to live 2 1/2 hours away. That is NOT Norcold's fault. These are MOBILE RV's and you need to get the RV into the Service Center for the best result and repair. Doug
My problem is not with the mobile fee. My problem is with Norcold ignoring THEIR OWN technician's recommendation as to what needs to be fixed. I had a non-Norcold mobile tech tell me it is a bad cooling unit. I had a NORCOLD mobile tech tell me it is a bad cooling unit. NORCOLD will not send their own NORCOLD mobile technician a new cooling unit to replace the bad cooling unit in my 6 month old Norcold fridge. NORCOLD customer service and warranty service sucks.
I don't know where you think Norcold has Technicians. They do NOT. They have Service Centers and independent Technicians that are AUTHORIZED to do warranty repairs. As in all things in life, there are competent and incompetent Repair people. IF a Authorized Norcold AGENT calls Norcold with the check out facts and it warrants a NEW Cooling Unit, they will replace the CU or send a complete NEW Refer. I have delt with both Norcold and Dometic for 38 years and still do. I have no problem getting what I need when the facts are presented.
Doug
โAug-19-2018 12:24 PM
chag67 wrote:dougrainer wrote:chag67 wrote:
My Norcold 2118S was working flawlessly. Then 2 months ago, the temps climbed to 60 in the fridge and 28 in the freezer. I set up a visit with a NORCOLD CERTIFIED technician recommended by NORCOLD. The technician stated it was a bad cooling unit. Norcold has since recommended that the technician come back out for minor things before they will send their own technician a cooling unit to install. Each visit is $175 out of my own pocket due to the mobile tech charge. The reason the mobile charge is that high is they are the closest to my at 2 1/2 hours away. Norcold units may be good but their customer service UNDER WARRANTY sucks. I have decided to scrap their crappy fridge and change to a residential. Norcold can go to #$%^!!!
Note that my RV and fridge are under warranty and are only 6 months old.
While you have a Warranty, YOU must make arrangements to get that Norcold to a Service Center. The fact YOU hired a Mobile Tech is NOT Norcold's fault. YOU chose to live 2 1/2 hours away. That is NOT Norcold's fault. These are MOBILE RV's and you need to get the RV into the Service Center for the best result and repair. Doug
My problem is not with the mobile fee. My problem is with Norcold ignoring THEIR OWN technician's recommendation as to what needs to be fixed. I had a non-Norcold mobile tech tell me it is a bad cooling unit. I had a NORCOLD mobile tech tell me it is a bad cooling unit. NORCOLD will not send their own NORCOLD mobile technician a new cooling unit to replace the bad cooling unit in my 6 month old Norcold fridge. NORCOLD customer service and warranty service sucks.
โAug-19-2018 11:32 AM
โAug-16-2018 07:51 AM
dougrainer wrote:chag67 wrote:
My Norcold 2118S was working flawlessly. Then 2 months ago, the temps climbed to 60 in the fridge and 28 in the freezer. I set up a visit with a NORCOLD CERTIFIED technician recommended by NORCOLD. The technician stated it was a bad cooling unit. Norcold has since recommended that the technician come back out for minor things before they will send their own technician a cooling unit to install. Each visit is $175 out of my own pocket due to the mobile tech charge. The reason the mobile charge is that high is they are the closest to my at 2 1/2 hours away. Norcold units may be good but their customer service UNDER WARRANTY sucks. I have decided to scrap their crappy fridge and change to a residential. Norcold can go to #$%^!!!
Note that my RV and fridge are under warranty and are only 6 months old.
While you have a Warranty, YOU must make arrangements to get that Norcold to a Service Center. The fact YOU hired a Mobile Tech is NOT Norcold's fault. YOU chose to live 2 1/2 hours away. That is NOT Norcold's fault. These are MOBILE RV's and you need to get the RV into the Service Center for the best result and repair. Doug
โAug-10-2018 03:27 PM
โAug-10-2018 01:27 PM
โAug-10-2018 01:09 PM
โAug-10-2018 11:26 AM
โAug-10-2018 08:57 AM
mike-s wrote:SidecarFlip wrote:Hardly environmentally friendly - see here. It has over 1000 times the "global warming potential" of CO2. Better than the old R-12, though.
Big thing for me is the quick cool down, much more consistent temperature control and no hazardous chemicals inside (compressor fridges use enviromentally safe R134.
Ammonia and hydrogen, on the other hand, have very little environmental impact. Concentrated ammonia can be corrosive and toxic, but that's about it unless you dump it on ground/water. A slow leak from an RV fridge isn't a threat. The vast majority of ammonia is made for use as fertilizer.SidecarFlip wrote:Huh? My Dometic RM2652 draws about 0.7 A when running on propane, and I haven't bothered to disconnect the anti-condensation heater between the fridge and freezer. <1 A with the interior fans on. And that's when it's drawing power to keep the gas valve open.
A typical Secop/Danfoss compressor pulls less than 5 amps at 100% duty cycle and most time is pulling less than 2 amps. An ammonia fridge with auxillary cooling fans is approaching that and it's basically all the time.
โAug-10-2018 08:49 AM
red31 wrote:
SidecarFlip, got a compact fridge with out a freezer?
โAug-10-2018 08:40 AM
SidecarFlip wrote:Hardly environmentally friendly - see here. It has over 1000 times the "global warming potential" of CO2. Better than the old R-12, though.
Big thing for me is the quick cool down, much more consistent temperature control and no hazardous chemicals inside (compressor fridges use enviromentally safe R134.
SidecarFlip wrote:Huh? My Dometic RM2652 draws about 0.7 A when running on propane, and I haven't bothered to disconnect the anti-condensation heater between the fridge and freezer. <1 A with the interior fans on. And that's when it's drawing power to keep the gas valve open.
A typical Secop/Danfoss compressor pulls less than 5 amps at 100% duty cycle and most time is pulling less than 2 amps. An ammonia fridge with auxillary cooling fans is approaching that and it's basically all the time.
โAug-10-2018 07:51 AM
โAug-10-2018 07:39 AM
โAug-10-2018 06:41 AM
dougrainer wrote:MDKMDK wrote:dougrainer wrote:
Sorry, but there is No Relationship between external temps and interior refer temps. THAT SAID. If you park a RV in 100 degree heat and have NO AC cooling the inside and have the refer ON, odds are it will not cool to spec. Doug
? So if the air temperature around the refer (ambient) is extremely high, the interior will probably be higher, too? Sounds like an "external/interior relationship" to me.
Just sayin' :B
I guess I have to type slower for some people to understand. IF you put a refer in a HOT inside interior, then that can affect the cooling temp in the refer. Like people that would have their RV parked in a hot storage lot with minimal 120 and cannot run their roof AC. THAT is not real world using the RV and refer. Nobody is going to live in an RV that is 110 plus INSIDE because they have no roof AC. Doug