Nov-27-2018 10:54 AM
Dec-07-2018 01:13 PM
Nov-30-2018 11:06 AM
mchero wrote:
Check the BACKSIDE of the fridge. Are the fan(s) running?
My Norcold 4 door did EXACT same thing when one if the 2 rear fans failed.
Was told MANY times it was the cooling unit.....NOT!
Nov-30-2018 08:54 AM
Nov-30-2018 03:44 AM
Nov-29-2018 07:50 AM
dougrainer wrote:VetPartTimer wrote:
Appreciate all the info everyone, thank you kindly!
I spoke to Norcold Customer Service, they were very nice and provided much of the same advice that you all have suggested.
I'm going to start by unplugging the thermostat and letting it run overnight on the propane to see if that is potentially the problem because it is the easiest.
Given that the refrig seems to work fine on AC power, I doubt it's the thermostat (but you never know).
Next will be to check for a good blue flame, maybe the valve is dirty.
Hope to get to this over the weekend, will certainly update you all on my findings.
Thanks again!
You are not the only one that thinks the Thermister may possibly be at fault. BUT, that is nonsense. THINK about what you are thinking. The refer operates fine on 120. You have a problem on LP. The refer cooling unit and Thermister has no way of knowing WHAT heat source is ON. ALL it does is respond to the HEAT source. The Thermister is on the Evap fins. HOW would it know what heat source is operating the refer? It does not. Thermister's rarely fail and they never fail over different heat sources. Until you check the LP pressure AT the refer, you will never know what the problem is and you will just be wasting your time. Doug
Nov-28-2018 04:33 PM
VetPartTimer wrote:
Appreciate all the info everyone, thank you kindly!
I spoke to Norcold Customer Service, they were very nice and provided much of the same advice that you all have suggested.
I'm going to start by unplugging the thermostat and letting it run overnight on the propane to see if that is potentially the problem because it is the easiest.
Given that the refrig seems to work fine on AC power, I doubt it's the thermostat (but you never know).
Next will be to check for a good blue flame, maybe the valve is dirty.
Hope to get to this over the weekend, will certainly update you all on my findings.
Thanks again!
Nov-28-2018 04:28 PM
Big Katuna wrote:dougrainer wrote:Big Katuna wrote:
Shouldn’t be rusty yet but clean/ check flame height, clean flue.
Get infrared thermometer and establish actual temps on elec vs gas.
You NEVER use a IR thermometer to verify refer or roof AC temps. In a refer you put in a glass of water. After 24 hours you use a digital thermometer to measure the water temp. That tells you the actual cooling of the refer. Doug
I’m having no luck balancing a glass of water on an ac duct.
Nov-28-2018 12:36 PM
VetPartTimer wrote:
Appreciate all the info everyone, thank you kindly!
I spoke to Norcold Customer Service, they were very nice and provided much of the same advice that you all have suggested.
I'm going to start by unplugging the thermostat and letting it run overnight on the propane to see if that is potentially the problem because it is the easiest.
Given that the refrig seems to work fine on AC power, I doubt it's the thermostat (but you never know).
Next will be to check for a good blue flame, maybe the valve is dirty.
Hope to get to this over the weekend, will certainly update you all on my findings.
Thanks again!
Nov-28-2018 12:01 PM
Nov-28-2018 11:22 AM
Nov-28-2018 09:19 AM
dougrainer wrote:Big Katuna wrote:
Shouldn’t be rusty yet but clean/ check flame height, clean flue.
Get infrared thermometer and establish actual temps on elec vs gas.
You NEVER use a IR thermometer to verify refer or roof AC temps. In a refer you put in a glass of water. After 24 hours you use a digital thermometer to measure the water temp. That tells you the actual cooling of the refer. Doug
Nov-28-2018 04:12 AM
Nov-28-2018 04:11 AM
Big Katuna wrote:
Shouldn’t be rusty yet but clean/ check flame height, clean flue.
Get infrared thermometer and establish actual temps on elec vs gas.
Nov-27-2018 08:15 PM
Big Katuna wrote:
Would it work on electric but not gas if that happened?