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rvman69 wrote:
Well I had the camper plugged in out in my shop since last November after last camping with the fridge on. The propane was on also. So I wonder if the unit had leaked out some. Then when the storm took out our electricity the burner kicked on and caught the tube inside on fire. Wonder if that could have burnt some of that stuff up maybe clogging that tube up some. Then when electricity came back on it got to hot and thermal fuse popped out. Just an idea. Thanks
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rvman69 wrote:
John, Thanks for the photos and information. Well I have had it plugged in for 6 hours. All of the lower pipes I can reach 6 thru 12 on your diagram are still cold to the touch. So there is no movement in the cooling unit is this correct? The flue is so hot all I can do is tap it with my finger with out get burned or blistered. I am pretty sure it is not working at all. I got a feeling I am going to be ordering a cooling unit. I know it takes a long time for it to start cooling down inside fridge and freezer but it should start circulating in 6 hours correct? Just as a note after 6 hours the temp in the freezer and fridge did not drop at all. Thanks
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rvman69 wrote:
So I guess I should be able to determine fairly quickly if the unit is at least circulating. All of the circulating coils should start warming up. Is this correct? If the circulating coils do not start getting warm after a while then it would mean that either the stuff inside has leaked out or there is a clog in the system. If that is the case there would be no reason to leave it on 24 hours. Is my assumptions correct? I guess then it would be time to order a cooling unit. I hope I dont have to but you have to have a fridge.
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rvman69 wrote:
Ok so I just hook the two leads from the heating element to an extension cord. Does it matter how the leads are hooked up polarity wise? Do I leave the refrigerator off or does it need to be turned on? I will test the baffle with a stiff wire and see if I can get anything out of it and if it rattles. Then I will blow it out with air compressor. Then I will hook it up to extension cord. I will wait until in the morning so I can be around it for several hours after I hook it up. Is there anything I need to really watch for while it is hooked up. Thanks