โSep-26-2019 08:55 AM
โSep-27-2019 12:06 PM
bobcouch wrote:
Thanks for all the replies - especially Old Biscuit's - mine does have temp settings 1-5, but I moved the slide up a bit anyway. Everything in the freezer is frozen hard as a rock this morning - running on AC
โSep-27-2019 08:37 AM
โSep-27-2019 06:01 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Moving the thermistor can affect the overall fridge temps by 4*F-6*F on the Models that have 'AUTO TEMP CONTROLS' (NO temp adjustment settings)
UP on the Fin....COLDER
DOWN on the Fin..WARMER
Models WITH Temp Setting controls (1-5 & 1-9) should have the thermistor left in the OEM position (mid FIN on fin specified by RV MFG.----far right/far left/10th fin etc)
Fridge Thermostat is factory calibrated to control temp based on feed back from thermistor on specific position on fin
Propane will START the cooling process quicker then Electric due to the initial heat transfer by the hot flame
Electric and propane are sized to produce roughly the SAME heat required to boil the ammonia into a sufficient quanity of vapor for the cooling process
โSep-27-2019 05:19 AM
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โSep-26-2019 10:31 AM
DutchmenSport wrote:lap527 wrote:
hmmm.....we were always told that sliding it up meant colder. Inquiring minds sure would like to know. Would it matter what kind of rv refrigerator it is?
OK, you are correct. I looked up a couple YouTube videos and "UP" is colder. Sorry, my bad.
I guess I had the wire stretched to the max with the slide going up.
โSep-26-2019 10:31 AM
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โSep-26-2019 10:28 AM
lap527 wrote:
hmmm.....we were always told that sliding it up meant colder. Inquiring minds sure would like to know. Would it matter what kind of rv refrigerator it is?
โSep-26-2019 10:06 AM