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Time to replace defective and potentially dangerous absorption fridge
07-03-2013, 20:52
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RE: Time to replace crappy Dometic junk absorbtion fridge
(07-03-2013 20:42)Darrell Snell Wrote:  I replaced the coil assembly on our Dometic refer with an Amish replacement. Following their instructions on removing the unit from the wall was the most important step. Getting the height of the dolly just right meant that the refer would slide in and out without jamming.
The old coil was breached in the burner area and the cartridge heaters were corroded in place. Probably because of the salty conditions experienced here in Florida.
The Amish coils were noticeably heavier than the originals because of the thicker gage tubing used.
Installation wasn't difficult and the results were good.
We did some soul searching as to this upgrade vs a domestic unit. Safety was an issue that we addressed with the addition of an extinguisher aimed at the burner.
Service help via the phone was excellent from the Amish dealer.
We use the LP feature when we are between 50 amp service and don't use the genny.
I wish I had documented the removal and replacement with pics.
Darrell

Did the Amish dealer require you use metal tires on the dolly?Big GrinTongue
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