Drew A. wrote:
PButler96 wrote:
kcgaz wrote:
we still have considerable swings in temperature of the fridge from 28-42 degrees. The temperature really seems to go up when we open the fridge for only a matter of seconds. I am at a loss as to what to do next.
I'd quit worrying about it. It all sounds normal for any of the absorbtion fridges we have had. I would not worry unless the temp gets up into the high 40s to mid 50s and stays there. 42 is plenty cold to keep stuff from spoiling.
I agree. The air volume is small and the exchange of cold air with room air is high when the door is opened. That will make the air temperature measure high.
Put a glass of water in there and measure the temperature with an instant read thermometer. I bet you'll find the water stays cold while the air temperature might go up after opening the door.
What is happening is the outside temperatures are reaching 100 and above. Before this I have had few issues with my fridge, doing exactly as you have mentioned. My recent trip to the Sierras I had 100 degree plus temps. The fridge fluctuated from 40 to 60. (Based on my thermometer on the top shelf)
So now the trailer is plugged to ground power and in the back yard. it's over 100 this week and fridge could get to 40 at night then warm up during the day to 50 or so. The fridge is empty btw. So I installed this....
This Am temp was 38* and it's been 40* all day so far and temps around 100 outside.
Ordered a "snip the tip" thermistor replacement. It can be set like a thermostat instead of guessing by sliding the thing-a-ma-bob up and down the fins.