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NRALIFR wrote:
Sure doesnโt sound like the latest cooling unit replacement fixed anything, but the performance improved noticeably after the LP regulator was replaced, which suggests the LP pressure was low. Did you ever measure it? Have you measured it since the replacement?
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โMay-27-2019 04:18 PM
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Edd505 wrote:
a 95 and it's still working?
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โMay-27-2019 10:01 AM
2oldman wrote:WesternHorizon wrote:I sympathize. At 106F my rig is at 90 with one air. Very uncomfortable.. but my fridge always works great.
AC on full blast all day. It was quite hot outside, 110F+, at 6500 feet elevation.
โMar-07-2019 11:03 AM
WesternHorizon wrote:I sympathize. At 106F my rig is at 90 with one air. Very uncomfortable.. but my fridge always works great.
AC on full blast all day. It was quite hot outside, 110F+, at 6500 feet elevation.
โMar-07-2019 11:01 AM
WesternHorizon wrote:dougrainer wrote:
His symptoms are classic for a partially blocked cooling unit. This happens over years when you ran the refer off level occasionally and you never notice the degradation of cooling until you need it to operate at 100 percent when it is warm/hot outside. Since it does the same on 120 and LP, he probably has a partially blocked cooling unit. Doug
Quite possible. I don't think the unit was boondocked much for the first 19 years. I boondock 95% of the time and have done about 400 nights in 5 years. That's close to 10000 hrs operation.
I am very careful to level but still cumulative damage could have occurred.
As you note, this would explain all symptoms.
โMar-07-2019 09:39 AM
dougrainer wrote:
His symptoms are classic for a partially blocked cooling unit. This happens over years when you ran the refer off level occasionally and you never notice the degradation of cooling until you need it to operate at 100 percent when it is warm/hot outside. Since it does the same on 120 and LP, he probably has a partially blocked cooling unit. Doug
โMar-07-2019 09:35 AM
garyemunson wrote:
Is the fridge in a slide? If so, it probably came with a factory installed muffin fan or two to help exhaust hot air out of the top of the fridge bay. They quit and you will have that problem. The ammonia charge never "gets low" in absorption fridges. A leak will empty it within a day and it will be dead. These replies pretty much cover every base...