Dometic refir not cooling well
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09-02-2007, 09:48
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Dometic refir not cooling well
Where could I find such a fan?
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "sfedeli3" <sfedeli3@...> wrote: > > Scott, > > I added 2 12V fans to the back compartment which blow across the > evaporator coils. They dropped my temp in the 'fridge from 45-50 to > around 25 degrees when the setting is on "5". It was a cheap fix and > has worked great for the past few months. Bob Robinson and John Finn > had similar setups and were kind enough to share the idea with me at > OshKosh. > > Shane Fedeli > 85PT40 > Hershey, PA > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Scott Forman" > <sforman@> wrote: > > > > My Dometic refir is no cooling well, will only get down to about 48-50 > > degrees. The freezer works fine. Seems to make no difference on gas > > vs electric. Ideas? > > > > Scott Forman > > 86 PT38 > > Memphis > > > |
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09-02-2007, 10:31
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Dometic refir not cooling well
Where is the refir fan if I have one?
Scott --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Howard O. Truitt" > > Scott, > You don't mention what setting it's on so I will assume 5. Do you have a refrigerator fan and is it working? I replaced my fan and that dropped my temps about 8 degrees when it comes on. There is a 110 degree thermostat in line to the fan. You can heat it with a long butane charcoal lighter to get it on. Look up just inside the swing up door to the back of the refrig. > Have you had it cleaned and serviced. Check the exhaust on the roof for blockage. Mine cools best when I run it on gas. I start off on three and move up one at a time. On #4 I run 0 in freezer and 35 in refrig. At least I did yesterday. > When I first got my coach the frig. would not cool a cousin told me to run it on gas for four or five days and after four days it started cooling it's been working since. > Check the cooling coils to be sure they are not blocked. > Howard T. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Scott Forman > To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2007 11:48 AM > Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Dometic refir not cooling well > > > My Dometic refir is no cooling well, will only get down to about 48-50 > degrees. The freezer works fine. Seems to make no difference on gas > vs electric. Ideas? > > Scott Forman > 86 PT38 > Memphis > > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.12.10/977 - Release Date: 8/28/2007 4:29 PM > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > |
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09-02-2007, 12:50
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Dometic refir not cooling well
Bob, thanks for the Dometic trouble shooting guide. It even has a
repair for #15 Refrig light On when door is closed. Scott has the same problem I did with the fridge functioning perfect and the refer not keeping food cold. As Per CurtS, I installed 12 volt computer fan to blow over the coils which helped. the big result came when I shrouded the fan to draw in new air and push out the hot air. With my refer on a angle I had enough room to direct the incomming air over the coil and not at the amonia heater. I must now turn the refer dial down. I could never understand why the fride would work so good and the refer had issues. I can only guess that maintaing frozen food in the small space is less effort then constant recooling room temp introduced foods to the refer. GregoryO'Connor 94ptRomolandCa --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "freewill2008" > > OK - I found the right document and re-posted. The file is > named "Dometic Diagnostics". > > Best of luck with your unit. > > Bob Griesel > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "freewill2008" > > > > > I had to pull the file - it was not the one I thought. I'll keep > > looking - it may be on my computer at work. If so, I will post it > > Monday. > > > > Bob Griesel > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "freewill2008" > > > > > > > > I just posted the Dometic trouble shooting .pdf that Dometic sent > > > when we were having trouble with ours. It is in the Files area > and > > > named "Dometic.pdf". > > > > > > This guide covers the operation and problem symptoms for most > > Dometic > > > refers. I does not reference every model, but once you identify > > > which section applies to the model family yours came from, you > > should > > > be able to quickly zero in on the things that can go wrong. > Worked > > > for us. > > > > > > If your symptoms lead to a bad circuit board, I recommend the > > > Dinasaur replacement. > > > > > > Bob Griesel Dometic 3663 > > > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Scott Forman" > <sforman@> > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > My fins have no frost/ice, in fact they have liquid > condensation > > on > > > > them when the unit is running > > > > > > > > Scott > > > > > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Curt Sprenger" > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Scott, > > > > > > > > > > The problem could be icing on the cooling fins located at the > > > > inside top of > > > > > the refirgerator compartment. I've experienced this when I > > leave > > > > the unit on > > > > > for months at a time. A defrost resolved the problem. > > > > > > > > > > On 9/2/07, trekkersmith1 > > > > > > > > > > > > Scott, > > > > > > Check to make sure nothing inside the refrigerator is > keeping > > > the > > > > door > > > > > > from closing completely. Ensure the door is closed. I have > > > > sometimes > > > > > > found that my door is running into something that keeps it > > from > > > > sealing > > > > > > completely, like a bottle or can or shelf that isn't fully > > > clear. > > > > > > Gary > > > > > > SOB > > > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > > > > > > "Scott Forman" <sforman@> > > > > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > My Dometic refir is no cooling well, will only get down > to > > > > about 48- > > > > > > 50 > > > > > > > degrees. The freezer works fine. Seems to make no > > difference > > > on > > > > gas > > > > > > > vs electric. Ideas? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Scott Forman > > > > > > > 86 PT38 > > > > > > > Memphis > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > > Curt Sprenger > > > > > 1987 PT38 8V92 "MacAttack Racing" > > > > > Anaheim Hills, CA > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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09-02-2007, 18:30
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Dometic refir not cooling well
Hey Scott,
FYI, I have the exact same problem with my Dometic. Fridge cools to 45-50 degrees max and I have liquid condensation on the fins in the fridge compartment. I'm going to follow this thread closely. Post here if you solve the problem, and I'll do the same. -Ryan On 9/2/07, Scott Forman <sforman@...> wrote: > > My fins have no frost/ice, in fact they have liquid condensation on > them when the unit is running > > Scott |
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09-03-2007, 01:32
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Dometic refir not cooling well
Scott,
BB carries a heavy duty 12v single speed. Most any auto, heavy truck, marine or rv parts house should have one. Howard ----- Original Message ----- From: Scott Forman To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2007 5:48 PM Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Dometic refir not cooling well Where could I find such a fan? --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "sfedeli3" <sfedeli3@...> wrote: > > Scott, > > I added 2 12V fans to the back compartment which blow across the > evaporator coils. They dropped my temp in the 'fridge from 45-50 to > around 25 degrees when the setting is on "5". It was a cheap fix and > has worked great for the past few months. Bob Robinson and John Finn > had similar setups and were kind enough to share the idea with me at > OshKosh. > > Shane Fedeli > 85PT40 > Hershey, PA > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Scott Forman" > <sforman@> wrote: > > > > My Dometic refir is no cooling well, will only get down to about 48-50 > > degrees. The freezer works fine. Seems to make no difference on gas > > vs electric. Ideas? > > > > Scott Forman > > 86 PT38 > > Memphis > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.12.10/977 - Release Date: 8/28/2007 4:29 PM [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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09-03-2007, 01:36
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Dometic refir not cooling well
Scott,
It should be behind the outside vent to the back of your frig. Howard ----- Original Message ----- From: Scott Forman To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2007 6:31 PM Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Dometic refir not cooling well Where is the refir fan if I have one? Scott --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Howard O. Truitt" > > Scott, > You don't mention what setting it's on so I will assume 5. Do you have a refrigerator fan and is it working? I replaced my fan and that dropped my temps about 8 degrees when it comes on. There is a 110 degree thermostat in line to the fan. You can heat it with a long butane charcoal lighter to get it on. Look up just inside the swing up door to the back of the refrig. > Have you had it cleaned and serviced. Check the exhaust on the roof for blockage. Mine cools best when I run it on gas. I start off on three and move up one at a time. On #4 I run 0 in freezer and 35 in refrig. At least I did yesterday. > When I first got my coach the frig. would not cool a cousin told me to run it on gas for four or five days and after four days it started cooling it's been working since. > Check the cooling coils to be sure they are not blocked. > Howard T. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Scott Forman > To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2007 11:48 AM > Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Dometic refir not cooling well > > > My Dometic refir is no cooling well, will only get down to about 48-50 > degrees. The freezer works fine. Seems to make no difference on gas > vs electric. Ideas? > > Scott Forman > 86 PT38 > Memphis > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- ---------- > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.12.10/977 - Release Date: 8/28/2007 4:29 PM > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.12.10/977 - Release Date: 8/28/2007 4:29 PM [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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09-03-2007, 01:41
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Dometic refir not cooling well
I found the thermostat, but looks like the fan has been removed.
Scott --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Howard O. Truitt" > > Scott, > It should be behind the outside vent to the back of your frig. > Howard > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Scott Forman > To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2007 6:31 PM > Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Dometic refir not cooling well > > > Where is the refir fan if I have one? > > Scott > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Howard O. Truitt" > > > > > Scott, > > You don't mention what setting it's on so I will assume 5. Do you > have a refrigerator fan and is it working? I replaced my fan and that > dropped my temps about 8 degrees when it comes on. There is a 110 > degree thermostat in line to the fan. You can heat it with a long > butane charcoal lighter to get it on. Look up just inside the swing > up door to the back of the refrig. > > Have you had it cleaned and serviced. Check the exhaust on the roof > for blockage. Mine cools best when I run it on gas. I start off on > three and move up one at a time. On #4 I run 0 in freezer and 35 in > refrig. At least I did yesterday. > > When I first got my coach the frig. would not cool a cousin told me > to run it on gas for four or five days and after four days it started > cooling it's been working since. > > Check the cooling coils to be sure they are not blocked. > > Howard T. > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Scott Forman > > To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > > Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2007 11:48 AM > > Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Dometic refir not cooling well > > > > > > My Dometic refir is no cooling well, will only get down to about > 48-50 > > degrees. The freezer works fine. Seems to make no difference on > gas > > vs electric. Ideas? > > > > Scott Forman > > 86 PT38 > > Memphis > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > ---------- > > > > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > > Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.12.10/977 - Release Date: > 8/28/2007 4:29 PM > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.12.10/977 - Release Date: 8/28/2007 4:29 PM > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > |
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09-03-2007, 02:51
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Dometic refir not cooling well
Scott,
You can usually locate them at Radio Shack or a local electronic parts warehouse in your area. Here is a website that sells them- [http://www.sofasco.com/products/dc_axial/d12038.html] They can be easily fit into the compartment with zip-ties that secure them to the coils or any other fixed surface. They draw almost no current and can run continuously. Most of the 'birds came with a snap-disk thermostat in the reefer compartment. I removed mine and wired the fans directly to the "Refrigerator Fan" switch that is on my galley control panel (right below the water pump switch) Shane Fedeli 85PT40 Hershey, PA --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Scott Forman" <sforman@...> wrote: > > Where could I find such a fan? > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "sfedeli3" <sfedeli3@> > wrote: > > > > Scott, > > > > I added 2 12V fans to the back compartment which blow across the > > evaporator coils. They dropped my temp in the 'fridge from 45-50 to > > around 25 degrees when the setting is on "5". It was a cheap fix and > > has worked great for the past few months. Bob Robinson and John Finn > > had similar setups and were kind enough to share the idea with me at > > OshKosh. > > > > Shane Fedeli > > 85PT40 > > Hershey, PA > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Scott Forman" > > <sforman@> wrote: > > > > > > My Dometic refir is no cooling well, will only get down to about > 48-50 > > > degrees. The freezer works fine. Seems to make no difference on > gas > > > vs electric. Ideas? > > > > > > Scott Forman > > > 86 PT38 > > > Memphis > > > > > > |
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09-03-2007, 03:57
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Dometic refir not cooling well
Scott,
A computer or electronics cooling fan works well. Get one about 4", depending on the space between the frig. coil and the outer wall. You can usually find them at a surplus electronics store for about $5.00.Or you can send me your address and I'll mail you a fan. I used zip-ties to anchor it behind the frig., and installed a cheap household heating/cooling thermostat from H-Depot, and leave it set to about 85 degrees to turn on the fan. I'm about to install a second fan that will be switched and will be used only on the very hot days, like today when it gets to 104 degrees here in sunny CA. More air flow is better. Keep in mind that the fan will run when the coach is parked, unless you turn it off...a drain on the batteries. On 9/3/07, sfedeli3 <sfedeli3@...> wrote: > > Scott, > > You can usually locate them at Radio Shack or a local electronic > parts warehouse in your area. Here is a website that sells them- > [http://www.sofasco.com/products/dc_axial/d12038.html] They can be > easily fit into the compartment with zip-ties that secure them to the > coils or any other fixed surface. They draw almost no current and can > run continuously. Most of the 'birds came with a snap-disk thermostat > in the reefer compartment. I removed mine and wired the fans directly > to the "Refrigerator Fan" switch that is on my galley control panel > (right below the water pump switch) > > Shane Fedeli > 85PT40 > Hershey, PA > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > "Scott Forman" <sforman@...> > wrote: > > > > Where could I find such a fan? > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > "sfedeli3" <sfedeli3@> > > wrote: > > > > > > Scott, > > > > > > I added 2 12V fans to the back compartment which blow across the > > > evaporator coils. They dropped my temp in the 'fridge from 45-50 to > > > around 25 degrees when the setting is on "5". It was a cheap fix and > > > has worked great for the past few months. Bob Robinson and John Finn > > > had similar setups and were kind enough to share the idea with me at > > > OshKosh. > > > > > > Shane Fedeli > > > 85PT40 > > > Hershey, PA > > > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > "Scott Forman" > > > <sforman@> wrote: > > > > > > > > My Dometic refir is no cooling well, will only get down to about > > 48-50 > > > > degrees. The freezer works fine. Seems to make no difference on > > gas > > > > vs electric. Ideas? > > > > > > > > Scott Forman > > > > 86 PT38 > > > > Memphis > > > > > > > > > > > > -- Curt Sprenger 1987 PT38 8V92 "MacAttack Racing" Anaheim Hills, CA [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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09-03-2007, 04:36
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Dometic refir not cooling well
Curt, I used a led lighted toggle switch to power my fan. Got the fan
from Radio shack 12 volt about $30.00, has a good hummmm. Powered it from the 12 volt input to the refer. (I would have used a leaf blower if that what it took the make the friggin-fridge work) Of interesing note is the gas heater element has a heat stack that passes next to the evap coil. the stack ends near the middle of the fridge, below one other coil????? I dont know if it is intended to passivly heat the other coil????? create heat convection and draw more air over the evap coil??? all I know is with the fan, every thing stays cool. (I'll leave amonia refrig engineering to Albert Einstine the theory inventer) I think an exhaust fan at the roof would work better with limited space. When I tried putting a fan over the coil, the results proved minimal improvement. That method seemed to just recirculate the trapped hot air in the fridge mechanical area. http://www.pbase.com/gregoryoc/image/83321477 GregoryO'Connor 94ptRomolandCa 118f and shaking from a 4.7 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Curt Sprenger" > > Scott, > > A computer or electronics cooling fan works well. Get one about 4", > depending on the space between the frig. coil and the outer wall. You can > usually find them at a surplus electronics store for about $5.00.Or you can > send me your address and I'll mail you a fan. I used zip-ties to anchor it > behind the frig., and installed a cheap household heating/cooling thermostat > from H-Depot, and leave it set to about 85 degrees to turn on the fan. I'm > about to install a second fan that will be switched and will be used only on > the very hot days, like today when it gets to 104 degrees here in sunny CA. > More air flow is better. Keep in mind that the fan will run when the coach > is parked, unless you turn it off...a drain on the batteries. |
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