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12-28-2007, 15:17
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frig freezing most stuff
Hi group
getting tired of tossing and wasting food. The frig is freezing most everything. Have it turned almost to off and it hasn't made any difference. It is the original dometic, where is the thermostat? is it something I can replace? Also wondering if the rubber around the door is too old and letting warm air inside? It has no tears but with the age wondering if that could contribute to the problem? Is that something I could replace? Thanks Rose Mary 82 FC 35 JP's White Bird near Sacramento for another week |
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12-28-2007, 16:35
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Rose Mary,
I hope this helps...The problem you are experiencing could be the same as our experience a few months ago. Our frig. thermostat was set to "less" cooling and the too cold/freezing continued. The end result was a bad electronic board. The thermoelectric Solenoid Valve control on the board allowed the gas valve to remain open along with the electric function, giving dual cooling. So turning down the thermostat was overridden by the gas being on when is should have been off. Installed a new board and all is well. To get around the dual cooling (gas with elec.), when plugged into shore power, I turned the gas off at the back side of the frig. until I had time to get back to the issue. With the gas turned off, the elec. continued to function as it should, and the freezing stopped. Good luck. We'll see you and mom at Q 2008. Should be a great party. At Q 2008, do you want to park facing east, same as last year? If all goes as planned, I'm hoping to arrive at Q before noon Friday, Jan. 18. Hopefully the SWBB scouts will have good luck picking a large area for 50+ RVs to circle and we can start circling the wagons. Happy New Year. On Dec 28, 2007 7:17 PM, Rose Mary > Hi group > getting tired of tossing and wasting food. The frig is freezing most > everything. Have it turned almost to off and it hasn't made any > difference. > It is the original dometic, where is the thermostat? is it something I > can replace? > > Also wondering if the rubber around the door is too old and letting > warm air inside? It has no tears but with the age wondering if that > could contribute to the problem? Is that something I could replace? > > Thanks > Rose Mary > 82 FC 35 > JP's White Bird > near Sacramento for another week > > > -- Curt Sprenger 1987 PT38 8V92 "MacAttack Racing" Anaheim Hills, CA [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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12-28-2007, 20:20
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frig freezing most stuff
Rose Mary, check your gasket by placing a dollar bill and closing the door.
if the bill moves around freely, your gasket may be bad. Ralph would have to comment on your thermostat issue. Ernie Ekberg 83PT40 Weatherford, Tx ---currently in Ocala, Fl **************************************See AOL's top rated recipes (http://food.aol.com/top-rated-recipes?NC...0000000004) [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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12-29-2007, 05:02
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frig freezing most stuff
RoseMary,
there is a site that I refer to with questions about my LP/ammonia fridge and my interest on "how you make cold with a gas flame?" (Albert Einstein was the inventor) not to push you away from the help on this site but to have you return with a solution to a major problem that crops up with frozen beer at every campground, below is a link http://rvmobile.com/wb/?boardID=rvm the commercial site home page link below http://rvmobile.com GregoryO'Connor 94ptRomolandCa |
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12-29-2007, 05:23
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Hi Rose Mary:
There are 2 or 3 major items that will cause this problem. 1. LP Thermostat (in back of refrig) weak, bad connection or failed 2. Thermistor Located on the fins inside the refrig with a clip. (and this is a high hitter) A. Be sure the thermistor is still on the fins and not hanging free. It should be located on the 5th fin from your right. 3. Circuit board ( though not as high a hitter as one might think) but more likely to be a bad or corroded connection. All of these parts can be tested to verify which is defective and be replaced. Safe travels, Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider 84FC35 "Ruff Diamond" Duncan, Oklahoma At 03:17 AM 12/29/2007 +0000, you wrote: >Hi group >getting tired of tossing and wasting food. The frig is freezing most >everything. Have it turned almost to off and it hasn't made any >difference. >It is the original dometic, where is the thermostat? is it something I >can replace? > >Also wondering if the rubber around the door is too old and letting >warm air inside? It has no tears but with the age wondering if that >could contribute to the problem? Is that something I could replace? > >Thanks >Rose Mary >82 FC 35 >JP's White Bird >near Sacramento for another week > > > |
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12-29-2007, 06:45
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Thanks Ralph, Greg & Ernie and group
Still unable to find anything on, hanging or attached to the fins.... there is only 1 shutoff outside (back of frig) and when I turn that off we have no propane to stove or furnace.... have had to mess with the off/gas/elect knob lately to get it to go to gas when we are not on electric. Have had the freezing problem on and off for quite awhile, more on electric than lp I think. tho it has now gone extreme. Defrosting today tho I can see the fins clearly (more like icicles hanging from the bottom of the fins) There seems to be good resistance when I put paper in the door and try to pull it out. Good site Greg, still checking it out. thanks Rose Mary 82fc 35 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ralph L. Fullenwider" > > Hi Rose Mary: > > There are 2 or 3 major items that will cause this problem. > 1. LP Thermostat (in back of refrig) weak, bad connection or failed > 2. Thermistor Located on the fins inside the refrig with a clip. (and this > is a high hitter) > A. Be sure the thermistor is still on the fins and not hanging free. It > should be located on the 5th fin from your right. > 3. Circuit board ( though not as high a hitter as one might think) but more > likely to be a bad or corroded connection. > > All of these parts can be tested to verify which is defective and be replaced. > > Safe travels, > > Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider > 84FC35 "Ruff Diamond" > Duncan, Oklahoma > > At 03:17 AM 12/29/2007 +0000, you wrote: > >Hi group > >getting tired of tossing and wasting food. The frig is freezing most > >everything. Have it turned almost to off and it hasn't made any > >difference. > >It is the original dometic, where is the thermostat? is it something I > >can replace? > > > >Also wondering if the rubber around the door is too old and letting > >warm air inside? It has no tears but with the age wondering if that > >could contribute to the problem? Is that something I could replace? > > > >Thanks > >Rose Mary > >82 FC 35 > >JP's White Bird > >near Sacramento for another week > > > > > > > |
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12-29-2007, 12:22
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After turning off the frig, both dials, defrosting (door cracked open)
went to the grocery store etc for a couple hours. Left both dials on off. When we returned back to the bird to put groceries in etc. ice was already forming on the fins (dials still on off) so the dials aren't working, don't know if the propane is on as well....rats. So is it what you're calling the 'board' or what? thanks Rose Mary 82 FC 35 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Rose Mary" wrote: > > Thanks Ralph, Greg & Ernie and group > > Still unable to find anything on, hanging or attached to the fins.... > > there is only 1 shutoff outside (back of frig) and when I turn that > off we have no propane to stove or furnace.... > > have had to mess with the off/gas/elect knob lately > to get it to go to gas when we are not on electric. > > Have had the freezing problem on and off for quite awhile, > more on electric than lp I think. tho it has now gone extreme. > > Defrosting today tho I can see the fins clearly (more like icicles > hanging from the bottom of the fins) > > There seems to be good resistance when I put paper in the door and try > to pull it out. > > Good site Greg, still checking it out. > > thanks > Rose Mary > 82fc 35 > > > > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ralph L. Fullenwider" > > > > > Hi Rose Mary: > > > > There are 2 or 3 major items that will cause this problem. > > 1. LP Thermostat (in back of refrig) weak, bad connection or failed > > 2. Thermistor Located on the fins inside the refrig with a clip. > (and this > > is a high hitter) > > A. Be sure the thermistor is still on the fins and not hanging > free. It > > should be located on the 5th fin from your right. > > 3. Circuit board ( though not as high a hitter as one might think) > but more > > likely to be a bad or corroded connection. > > > > All of these parts can be tested to verify which is defective and be > replaced. > > > > Safe travels, > > > > Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider > > 84FC35 "Ruff Diamond" > > Duncan, Oklahoma > > > > At 03:17 AM 12/29/2007 +0000, you wrote: > > >Hi group > > >getting tired of tossing and wasting food. The frig is freezing most > > >everything. Have it turned almost to off and it hasn't made any > > >difference. > > >It is the original dometic, where is the thermostat? is it something I > > >can replace? > > > > > >Also wondering if the rubber around the door is too old and letting > > >warm air inside? It has no tears but with the age wondering if that > > >could contribute to the problem? Is that something I could replace? > > > > > >Thanks > > >Rose Mary > > >82 FC 35 > > >JP's White Bird > > >near Sacramento for another week > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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12-29-2007, 12:38
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Rose Mary,
Not sure which fridge you have, but most Dometics have a circuit board behind the controls. If you pop the control panel off you should see it. That said, there's not much you'll probably be able to do with it once you get it out, so at this point I'd recommend you stop by any RV dealership and have them look at it. I'll bet it takes them just a few minutes to isolate the problem. My money is on that control board and with any luck they'll have one in stock and you can be fixed up for a couple hundred bucks. -Ryan On Dec 29, 2007 4:22 PM, Rose Mary > > After turning off the frig, both dials, defrosting (door cracked open) > went to the grocery store etc for a couple hours. Left both dials on off. > When we returned back to the bird to put groceries in etc. ice was > already forming on the fins (dials still on off) so the dials aren't > working, don't know if the propane is on as well....rats. > > So is it what you're calling the 'board' or what? > > thanks > Rose Mary > 82 FC 35 |
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