HarryB1
Jul 31, 2018Explorer
Refrigerator Won't Cool Below 40 Degrees
A couple of weeks ago my neighbor purchased an older RV with a Dometic RM1350 refrigerator that holds the refrigerator temperature at 40 degrees as verified by a number of different thermometers. I'm wondering if one of the control boards is defective.
The refrigerator is located in a slide, and the air flow channel is well constructed (although it could be slightly improved at the top). The heaters' resistance is within spec, although the wattage they draw is on the low side of spec. And the thermistor's resistance is also within spec when tested in a cup of ice cold water.
The fins occasionally develop some ice, but they are typically wet.
However, the eyebrow display shows 32 degrees when the actual temperature is 40 degrees. And when the thermistor is placed in a cup of ice cold water, the eyebrow display shows 25 degrees.
Even though the interior temperature is 40 degrees, the heaters are cycling on and off. Is there anything we're missing?
The refrigerator is located in a slide, and the air flow channel is well constructed (although it could be slightly improved at the top). The heaters' resistance is within spec, although the wattage they draw is on the low side of spec. And the thermistor's resistance is also within spec when tested in a cup of ice cold water.
The fins occasionally develop some ice, but they are typically wet.
However, the eyebrow display shows 32 degrees when the actual temperature is 40 degrees. And when the thermistor is placed in a cup of ice cold water, the eyebrow display shows 25 degrees.
Even though the interior temperature is 40 degrees, the heaters are cycling on and off. Is there anything we're missing?