โJul-03-2015 01:58 PM
โAug-30-2015 02:13 PM
Ron Nielson wrote:
There is a document that exists on the internet titled 'publication 631361a' Google that and you will find one choice under Bryant RV named Norcold Electronics Troubleshooting, which is a .pdf file with all the instructions and information.
to Start, press and hold TEMP SET and MODE at the same time, release when you see a 1 on the display. Pressing the mode button will get you to the next selection. To get to out of this, turn refrigerator off, and then back on. You really need to look at the .pdf file, and have knowledge of the board number for your refrigerator. Mine was 628661 and it's printed at the edge of the board.
โAug-30-2015 09:55 AM
โAug-30-2015 04:56 AM
Ron Nielson wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:Ron Nielson wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
What day did you mess with thermistor and change temp setting from 5 to 7?
Day 3 day 5?
DO the direct electric element test.
Have you checked the 'diagnostic screens'?
What day did you mess with thermistor and change temp setting from 5 to 7?
Believe that was day 3. Not absolutely certain.
Diagnostic Screen Results:
#1 - Diagnostic mode active- Results OK all segments lit
#2 - Led Segments Reliability Check - OK
#3 - Thermistor Fin Temperature - OK - 62*
#4 - Stored Faults - OK received Door Ajar and Ignition Fault
#5 - Stored Fault History - Thermistor Failure (possibly because I removed thermistor from fins?)
#6 - Erase Fault History - done
#7 - Power Board Inputs - thermistor sensing fin temperature
#8 - Power board outputs - AC power to AC heater and DC power to divider heater
#9 - Power Board DC Voltage Status - DC voltage normal
#10 Power Board AC Voltage Status - AC voltage normal
Will do the AC direct power tomorrow.
Ron, how do you get get these diagnostic results on the N82? We have the same model and are having similar problems.
โAug-30-2015 04:52 AM
Skid Row Joe wrote:
FWIW, propane fired absorption RV refers cool much better on propane than 110AC. However, in a perfect weather scenario - either mode; propane/110AC would do equally as well. Good luck!
โAug-04-2015 09:51 PM
โAug-04-2015 08:51 PM
โAug-03-2015 11:36 AM
โAug-01-2015 10:54 AM
Ron Nielson wrote:dougrainer wrote:
But, you still have a 120 volt supply problem. UNLESS, you have an aftermarket 120 element or an Element that is NOT the correct wattage for your refer. That is why I would want to know the amp draw of the element. Doug
Doug
The 120V heater is original to the refrigerator. When tested independent of the control board, the refer works just fine at ~114 volts. So I am fairly certain that the problem is not (primarily) the heater, and that's why I think it IS the control board.
Just to satisfy those who say 'replace the thermistor', I have one on order and will test again with a new thermistor. As pointed out, it's only $15 (and less work than replacing the board) and a board is $100. I'll wait to buy the control board until I've tested with the new thermistor, just to be sure.
โJul-27-2015 05:53 PM
โJul-27-2015 04:56 PM
Ron Nielson wrote:
Yes, the picture is the exact number of the board in my trailer. I got the number from the board, went to Amazon, selected the board and put in in the cart, then marked it 'save for later'. I did not check to see the labeling of the relay, k1 k2 etc to compare to the picture or a wiring schematic. The trailer is a 2009 model but was built in 2008, August, IIRC.
Do you want me to remove the board cover so that I can visually see the board? Maybe I'm looking at the wrong relay?
โJul-27-2015 03:23 PM
โJul-27-2015 03:16 PM
Ron Nielson wrote:
The relay appears to be a Goodsky rwh-ss-105dmf-u
RELAY
I don't see that one nor K2 on the Digi-key website. Must not be doing something correctly on their search.
โJul-27-2015 10:52 AM
โJul-27-2015 09:52 AM
Ron Nielson wrote:wnjj wrote:
So it is looking more likely that the relay and/or control board is bad. I'd follow Chris' advice to see if you can catch it in the act. A relay is cheap compared to a whole new board.
I agree, and easier to install. If only one could be found for purchase! I looked, but didn't find anything available, other than mounted on a board. If there is a source, please post.