Posted by John T on June 05, 2010 at 05:36:58 from (66.244.97.31):
In Reply to: RV REFRIGRATOR posted by wilson on June 04, 2010 at 19:10:27:
Neighbor Wilson, having owned RV's for over 30 years Been there done that lol
Running them off level for sustained periods IS A MAJOR ENEMY of RV Amonia absorption type of RV fridges. If they are ran level and no leaks develop (NOT usually a problem) they can last like forever. (seems like if off level the sodium chromate dont drain properly and can clog up the tiny tubes????????)
Another problem Ive encountered is fine rust particles developing inside the burner flu assembly which hastens heat transfer PLUS can settle inside the LP burner. GET THAT HEATER FLU ASSEMBLY ALL CLEANED OUT, and the LP orfice burner assembly, I use my air compresor and a vacuum cleaner
Once the flu heat assembly is all cleaned out, Id to the upside down thing noted above and see what happens, remembering in this hot weather it can take a few hours for them to cool down.
If all else fails theres a dude up in Greenwood who repairs them and sells refurbished units, I think its called "Etters RV", a small home shop mom n pop operation with fair prices and good service
When you get that trailer under construction give me a ring, I will come down and "supervise" lol
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