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Old 07-16-2011, 06:05 AM   #15
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And the fridge.... seems to be in need of an evac and refill I believe. The fridge is running and getting a little cool, but just barely. Not sure if I should pull the fridge again to take it somewhere or just take the whole camper somewhere? I asked while at one of my local RV shops around here while picking up a friends TT for them, and they said there shop rate for everything is something like $70+ for looking at or repairing anything. That just seems astronomical to me. I know how to do refrigeration, just don't have the machine to do it myself (as far as evac is concerned). Any suggestions on what path is best to take with it?
These RV fridges work without a compressor. They actually have no moving parts.. I found a site that explains how they work.. You can check it out HERE If yours ends up being bad, we'll have to figure out the best option for you.. I never got to see it, so I don't know if there is any adjustment in it. Ours has a thermistor on the cooling fins inside the fridge. That gives us a bit of adjustment.


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These RV fridges work without a compressor. They actually have no moving parts.. I found a site that explains how they work.. You can check it out HERE If yours ends up being bad, we'll have to figure out the best option for you.. I never got to see it, so I don't know if there is any adjustment in it. Ours has a thermistor on the cooling fins inside the fridge. That gives us a bit of adjustment.


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Ok, the linked worked this time! I will try to get you the info on the fridge tomorrow. I'll PM it to you so I don't keep adding onto this thread. Thanks for the help thus far!

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