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djg wrote:
lap527 have you tried to drive with it to see if it still heats up, my fridge was tested when I first got the camper and the tag on the fridge says the pressure was 9, so probably too low, going to look for a new regulator now
โSep-17-2015 05:59 PM
djg wrote:
lap527 have you tried to drive with it to see if it still heats up, my fridge was tested when I first got the camper and the tag on the fridge says the pressure was 9, so probably too low, going to look for a new regulator now
โSep-17-2015 05:39 PM
โSep-17-2015 12:25 PM
lap527 wrote:Super_Dave wrote:
lap, you didn't notice how your tech adjusted the pressure by any chance did you?
He had a gauge and put it on propane connection in back of fridge. I helped out by adjusting the regulator, using a Phillips screwdriver with an extension, on the opposite side of TC. The gauge only went to 8 and then there was no more adjustment on regulator. Our guy likes to set it at 12, I have no idea why or the technical stuff involved.
โSep-17-2015 12:00 PM
Super_Dave wrote:
lap, you didn't notice how your tech adjusted the pressure by any chance did you?
โSep-17-2015 11:48 AM
Stars101 wrote:
I am so glad I read this post. We have the same issue and installed the external computer fan to try and provide a better vent. In all the times we had it looked at no one ever put a flipping gauge on the propane line! But I am not surprised if any of you have followed my "Travel Lite" threads...
It's been hard to say if the fan has helped b/c our camping has been so sporadic this year I haven't been able to be able to say the issue is fixed yet.
I don't remember this even being suggested as a possible cause in any of the refrigerator threads in the archives. Seems like this should be mentioned in every fridge thread before jumping into adding fans and additional insulation. And I know that some people still had issues after adding fans....
I'm showing this to my DH. If it's our regulator he's gonna blow a gasket - you have NO IDEA how much time it took to fit that computer fan into our exterior refrigerator compartment (not to mention the hours online looking for a certain size 12v fan!) Grrr.
Propane is the one system he hasn't had to deal with a lot so it never occurred to either of us to check incoming pressure.
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