โMar-02-2021 07:00 PM
โMar-03-2021 01:51 PM
โMar-03-2021 09:23 AM
dougrainer wrote:Boon Docker wrote:MT BOB wrote:
Really? What is an RM8,there is virtually no info on the net.And,seems you do not understand logic,when the thermostat calls for more cooling, the flame gets higher, and the increased flame makes the ammonia heater work harder, producing more potential to remove heat from the inside of the refrigerator.AND,as it appears you do nothave/own a fully electronic refrig. your symptoms are perfectly normal.same as if you do not take your foot off the gas pedal, when rushing downhill.
:h
So when the fridge is running on 120V instead of propane does the heating element receive more power to make it hotter.
It seems someone here does not understand how an absorption fridge controls the temperature in the N306. ๐
BYPASS Refers have a BYPASS tstat that regulates the flame height. These refers have an additional mechanical 120 volt point Tstat. You do not understand how it controls.
This particular refer does NOT have a Bypass tstat. It has a mechanical GAS tstat. The instructions clearly state that it has LOW-MED-HI for Gas control. YOU have to manually go from the 3 settings to change the temp if it gets too cold. It does NOT change the flame height like a bypass gas control. Doug
โMar-03-2021 09:14 AM
Almot wrote:Gdetrailer wrote:
Some of the newer RV fridges have a makeshift T stat control, basically a thermistor attached to one of the cooling fins in the fridge section, you slide it up and down the fin to control the fridge temps.. No thermistor, no control you can adjust..
My 6 cu.ft Norcold has this thermistor on the fin. It's position has very little effect on the temperature or the On-cycle duration, not nearly as much as the thermostat position. Gas thermostat has High-Med-Low setting and I sometimes put it on the Low in the evening or when the freezer section is empty and/or items in the fridge section are not critical - and then it runs less often. Propane fridge sucks, but this is the easiest option in off-grid.
โMar-03-2021 08:19 AM
MT BOB wrote:Actually there is. See remarks below your post.
Really? What is an RM8,there is virtually no info on the net.
โMar-03-2021 08:07 AM
Gdetrailer wrote:
Some of the newer RV fridges have a makeshift T stat control, basically a thermistor attached to one of the cooling fins in the fridge section, you slide it up and down the fin to control the fridge temps.. No thermistor, no control you can adjust..
โMar-03-2021 07:31 AM
Boon Docker wrote:MT BOB wrote:
Really? What is an RM8,there is virtually no info on the net.And,seems you do not understand logic,when the thermostat calls for more cooling, the flame gets higher, and the increased flame makes the ammonia heater work harder, producing more potential to remove heat from the inside of the refrigerator.AND,as it appears you do nothave/own a fully electronic refrig. your symptoms are perfectly normal.same as if you do not take your foot off the gas pedal, when rushing downhill.
:h
So when the fridge is running on 120V instead of propane does the heating element receive more power to make it hotter.
It seems someone here does not understand how an absorption fridge controls the temperature in the N306. ๐
โMar-03-2021 05:52 AM
โMar-03-2021 05:16 AM
Boon Docker wrote:MT BOB wrote:
Really? What is an RM8,there is virtually no info on the net.And,seems you do not understand logic,when the thermostat calls for more cooling, the flame gets higher, and the increased flame makes the ammonia heater work harder, producing more potential to remove heat from the inside of the refrigerator.AND,as it appears you do nothave/own a fully electronic refrig. your symptoms are perfectly normal.same as if you do not take your foot off the gas pedal, when rushing downhill.
:h
So when the fridge is running on 120V instead of propane does the heating element receive more power to make it hotter.
It seems someone here does not understand how an absorption fridge controls the temperature in the N306. ๐
โMar-03-2021 04:13 AM
โMar-02-2021 09:45 PM
โMar-02-2021 09:30 PM
MT BOB wrote:
Really? What is an RM8,there is virtually no info on the net.And,seems you do not understand logic,when the thermostat calls for more cooling, the flame gets higher, and the increased flame makes the ammonia heater work harder, producing more potential to remove heat from the inside of the refrigerator.AND,as it appears you do nothave/own a fully electronic refrig. your symptoms are perfectly normal.same as if you do not take your foot off the gas pedal, when rushing downhill.
โMar-02-2021 08:43 PM
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