All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Dometic Fridge Quit WorkingAlready getting cold. Thanks guys!Re: Dometic Fridge Quit WorkingI think i figured it out. There was a small black wire disconnected near the main 12v wires that had 12.5v going to it. I connected it to the 12v+ lead on the main input, and i heard something click, and there is now 12.5v running through the fridge. Hopefully by tomorrow the fridge will be cold!Re: Dometic Fridge Quit WorkingMy tank is emptyRe: Dometic Fridge Quit WorkingCircuit breakers are all OK, not tripped. I'll check the converter. All my interior lighting was still nice and bright, so I'm assuming the converter is OK. What else could it be? Could I hook up an external power supply, 10 amp, directly to the back of the fridge and see if it starts to work? So, even on 120v, the fridge still needs 12v to operate?Dometic Fridge Quit WorkingThis topic has been moved to another forum. You can read it here: 27035379Dometic Fridge Quit WorkingI have a dometic freedom refrigerator in my motorhome. Worked fine all last year. Worked fine for a month or so this year. We were away from the camper for 2 weeks. When we returned, the fridge was warm and all the food was ruined. The coils in the back were not getting hot like they were supposed to. There was a windstorm that passed through with some lightning. I don't know if this had anything to do with it? The light on the front panel is still lit. I popped the fuse panel off the back, the 2 fuses are good. Getting 110v to a few places on the board. The 12v input only reads 5.9v. I don't know if that makes a difference. The camper is plugged in to 120v all the time. I've never leveled the camper, as it seems to be level enough on its own. I checked the bubble level on the side and it says about 2.5 degrees off. (not even sure if the level is correct, its an old motorhome) Was the 2.5 degrees enough to slowly ruin the cooler? It worked fine for over a month like this, and all of last year. There is no ammonia smell (at least I didn't notice it over the smell of rancid meat) and I didn't see any evidence of a leak. Unfortunatly I have no money to fix this with a new RV fridge. So, either I replace it with a standard 120v fridge, or I have an OLD dometic from the 70's I can get for free (not sure if it works) Moved to Tech Issues forum from DIY.