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gordinho80 wrote:
Is it possible that the yellowing is a result of the circuit board failure? And that with a new board and a cleaning, it could work fine?No, the yellow staining is at the bottom of the heating unit not the bottom of the circuit board. This means that the boiler has sprung a leak, the yellow is from the sodium chromate that has leak out.
If in fact I am looking at replacement, I'm looking into residential units. I consider myself handy enough to handle replacing the cooling unit if need be. But I don't mind considering the residential electric unit.
Right now, we're not planning on going out off the beaten path or boondocking for anything longer than a day or 2. Future mods include solar panels, large battery bank, and perhaps a small generator for emergencies.
Nov-20-2017 11:59 AM
gordinho80 wrote:
Is it possible that the yellowing is a result of the circuit board failure? And that with a new board and a cleaning, it could work fine?
Nov-20-2017 11:58 AM
gordinho80 wrote:
Is it possible that the yellowing is a result of the circuit board failure? And that with a new board and a cleaning, it could work fine?
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Nov-20-2017 10:58 AM
wrgrs50s wrote:
Not sure about the blue wire but the yellow stain indicates a cooling unit failure as newman fulltimer suggested. I wouldn't waste any money on a new circuit board.
I've seen where some folks have decided to change out the old fridge with an all electric fridge that's close enough to the same size, and do a little trim work to make it fit. It's a lot cheaper than a gas/electric.
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