All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Dometic 2310Thank you Roger, did not know that. I'll keep researching (checking unit to see why it gets to 35 in the am and then warms to 50 through out the day and its not hot yet in Az. lolRe: Dometic 2310Forgot to mention its a Dometic 2310 in a pop truck camper.Dometic 2310Good morning from Az, 3 way propane side issue. Could it be?? DOMETIC 2007199009 RV REFRIGERATOR COMBO THERMOSTAT I'm hoping this is the problem, when on propane and either #1 or Highest setting the flame never changes in height and fridge gets down to 35 at night and 50 during the day. Flame stays at about 1.5" tall all blue ??Re: RV Fridge wiringI give up on trying to post pictures. Not sure why there is just not a attachment button but I'm old school so I will move on. I do want to thank everyone for there comments and also the admin for trying to help with posting pic's. I ordered a new fan and switch. Take care all.Re: RV Fridge wiringhttp://photoposting.is-great.net http://photoposting.is-great.netRe: RV Fridge wiringI always thought I was pretty sharp with technology but I still can not figure out how to upload photos. I opened I opened the photoposting link, dragged my 2 photos in there but have no idea were they went. Sorry, this is simple I'm sure.RV Fridge wiringGood morning all I picked u 1996 Skamper truck pop up. Getting everything ready to do a test run for a fishing trip. Attached are some photos I took of a 2-wire plug that is next to the trailer wire plug for the exterior lights. Traced this 2 wire to a switch to the back of the fridge. It appears this 2 wire goes to a 12 volt externally battery to run a 12v fan that is mounted to the back of the fridge by the coil. Not sure why-except to help with heat. Looks like it was added. The fan is froze up, do I replace it and why does the 2 upper wires one going to a small resistor?. Does that trigger the fan on temp. Can not see where to add photos.Re: FurnaceForgot to post the guy on You Tube that has amazing videos on campers. http://myrvworks.comRe: FurnaceGood morning from AZ, sorry I have not replied quicker to what I found. I took the reply's here and looked into each, then I found this guy on You Tube, in one of his videos he made a comment about listening for the spark igniter from the outside exhaust port. And then showed how to test the duel solenoids that open the gas valve, I had the ohms he suggested but I wasn't hearing the tick tick of the igniter. So I pulled the gas valve out and hooked it up to one of my drill batteries as he did and both coils work and air passed through the gas valved. I decided to pull the igniter housing out as he mentioned and there it was, a mud bees nest a crossed both igniter prongs. Cleaned and reinstalled and everything works perfectly.Re: FurnaceThank you, if it matters the furnace is a Everest Star 7900 II