โJun-08-2016 07:16 PM
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โJun-09-2016 07:57 AM
WA4HTZ wrote:
Also, check the condensate drain tube which should be coming out of the lower vent. The cheap plastic tubing the manufactures use becomes brittle and breaks after 2 or 3 years and then you get warm air into the refrigerator. Go to www.rvrefrigeration.com (sorry, don't know how to post links yet) and look for a 3 part series of videos on replacing the condensate drain tube. These are very good. If you take the lower vent cover off, it is easy to tell if yours is cracked and falling apart. The bad news: you have to pull the refrigerator to replace it in most cases.
โJun-09-2016 07:31 AM
Dr Quick wrote:
Have you checked the "flame"? Sometimes dirt or scale can fall on the flame outlet and interfere with the flame. Make sure that it is working properly.
Also wind inside enclosure, could be interfering with flame. On my previous trailer I had to wrap come aluminum foil around flame enclosure, otherwise it would blow out when moving. The problem actually developed a few year after I got trailer.
โJun-09-2016 06:45 AM
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โJun-09-2016 05:40 AM
โJun-09-2016 05:10 AM
mondmn70 wrote:Travelin2 wrote:
I'm not familiar with your exact model but if it has a vent on the roof, I would guess that while under-way the airflow over the roof is somehow preventing the normal convection airflow necessary to cool the tubes on the back of the fridge.
This is a side vent installation and I thought the same thing - I was not getting proper air flow across the condenser. I tried adding an air scoop to the lower vent grill but that did not improve anything even though I know more air was entering the lower grill. Nothing has changed in the vent system or the fridge installation so it is hard to understand how the airflow would have changed in the last 6 months compared to previous 2 years.
I cannot think of why the main control board would cause such a problem but I cannot think of anything else that would affect both 120V and gas.
โJun-09-2016 04:23 AM
Travelin2 wrote:
I'm not familiar with your exact model but if it has a vent on the roof, I would guess that while under-way the airflow over the roof is somehow preventing the normal convection airflow necessary to cool the tubes on the back of the fridge.
โJun-09-2016 03:55 AM
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