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Time to replace defective and potentially dangerous absorption fridge
07-14-2013, 18:56 (This post was last modified: 07-14-2013 18:58 by davidbrady.)
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RE: Time to replace defective and potentially dangerous absorption fridge
(07-10-2013 17:40)gondolaguy Wrote:  Are you sure you don't have fans? My Dometic had two large capacity 12V fans on the back of the appliance.

I checked Corey and my Dometic NDR1292 doesn't have any fans. I took the cover off the vent on the roof and got a good look down the compartment - the condenser is in plain view. I also took the side panel off and with the help of a mirror and a strong flashlight I got a good look up the compartment. All the coils, condenser, and piping look good - clean, no rust, and good paint. My fridge has always worked well. It could be that by 2002 BB got the compartment specs right. There was good flow of hot air coming out the roof vent. In 9 years I've never turned my fridge off. The theory is that this keeps the rust inhibitors mixed and flowing keeping corrosion from forming on the inside of the cooling unit.

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