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Dougrainer wrote:
1. It is NOT the size wire gauge for SAFETY. It is the SIZE wire gauge to adequately transfer FULL 12 volt power to the refer. The smaller the wire gauge the LESS 12 volt power is transmitted to the 12 volt element.
Dougrainer wrote:
2. You have as BYPASS tstat. That is why it freezes on 120 and cools correctly on LP. The POINTS in the 120 side of the tstat are welded/stuck together and the unit runs 24/7 on 120. You need a new tstat to fix the 120 problem. IF you have a silver metal capillary tube inside on the evap fins the tstat I linked too is the correct tstat. It is a 120 and LP ONLY tstat
Dougrainer wrote:
3. Regardless of what the OEM did does NOT make the original install correct. Chinnok motorhomes were about the same size as yours and their Dometic 3 way refers had 8 gauge wire to the refer from the battery.
Dougrainer wrote:
5. I doubt the element sleeve has come loose. That is extremely rare, I have only seen 1 in 38 years.
Dougrainer wrote:
Your model does have the 12 volt thru the tstat, but this is what the instructions state.
Dougrainer wrote:
DO NOT operate the refrigerator on 12 volt when the vehicle is parked. The amperage draw of the 12-volt DC heating element can discharge a battery in a very short time. The installation of a 12volt DC operated refrigerator requires a relay to be installed on the tow vehicle or in the caravan. The relay will automatically shut off the 12 volt DC power to the refrigerator when the ignition is turned off.
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dougrainer wrote:why does the manual specifically mention (see my quote from the manual above) Thermostat mentioned the thermostat by name and reference number for operation in all 3 modes AC, DC, LP, AND include it in the schematic?
the tstat has no relation to the DC element. The DC element is wired direct.
โNov-13-2017 03:47 AM
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From Troubleshooting Manual wrote:
GAS OPERATION
REFRIGERATORS WITH PIEZO IGNITOR
(RM2452 & RM2453)
To start the refrigerator, turn knob โAโ to the โGASโ position.
Turn the thermostat knob โBโ one-quarter (1/4) of a turn from the โOFFโ position.
Push button โCโ, push button โDโ for the piezo ignitor several times to light the burner. This can be observed on the flame indicator โEโ, on the refrigerator.
After the flame lights, continue to hold button โCโ for an additional ten (10) seconds. Release the button โCโ and check the flame indicator
ELECTRIC OPERATION
Check to be sure the power cord is properly connected to the power supply. If the refrigerator is equipped for 12 volt DC operation, the tow vehicle or caravan engine should be running to prevent discharging the battery.
Turn knob โAโ to the position marked โELECโ for 120 volt AC operation or โ12Vโ for 12 volt DC operation.
Turn the thermostat knob โ9โ one-quarter (l/4) of a turn from the โOFFโ position.
To shut off the refrigerator, turn knob โAโ to the โOFFโ position.
THERMOSTAT
The refrigerator is equipped with a thermostat that can be adjusted by turning knob โ9โ to a different setting to maintain the desired cabinet temperature.
โOFFโ Setting of the Thermostat: In gas operation, the thermostat closes its main valve and the burner runs continuously at the bypass rate or pilot. In electrical operation, the contacts in the thermostat are open and the heating elements are off.
โMAXโ Setting of the Thermostat: In gas operation, the thermostat allows the burner to remain on high flame continuously. In electric operation, the heating element is โONโ continuously.
The thermostat can be adjusted between โMAXโ and โOFFโ to obtain the desired cabinet temperature. The closer the knob is to โMAXโ, the colder the cabinet temperature. The closer the knob is to โOFFโ, the warmer the cabinet temperature.
When the thermostat reaches the set temperature, it will cut the burner back to bypass or, in electric operation, shut off the heating element.
THERMOSTAT LP GAS MODE
The thermostat is calibrated by the manufacturer so that at mid-range the cabinet temperature should be approximately 40 degrees Fahrenheit.
โNov-12-2017 05:28 AM
BFL13 wrote:
Here is a link I have handy, that might be the one you already have. Anyway:
http://rvrefrigeratorrepair.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Dometic-Service-AES.pdf
โNov-12-2017 04:59 AM
pjw73nh wrote:
Hi Bob, tnx for the reply. Yes, I saw that. I have the same manual. I have 13.67V at the heater. I have not measured resistance. I will try and do that tomorrow. But with the 15 amp current flow I must be pretty close to the .83 Ohms plus/minus 10% that they are looking for. I don't think there is another way of testing it (replacement $$). Would rather not spend the $$ unless I am CERTAIN that it is the issue.
I am still left with the thermostat issue even AFTER I fix the 12V issue.
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