my BEER is way way too cold... HELP!!

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The fridge in my RV is freezing everything. I have it turned down to the lowest setting and it doesn't help. It does this when its running on Gas or Electricity. Its only a couple years old. Its a Norcold N81X. I can't find the manual for the darn thing. Has anyone else ever had this happen? She's full on or nothing :eek:
 

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Just drink the beer right after buying it then the fridge doesnt need to run at all.
 

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Fill fridge as full as possible with warm beer to absorb the freezing temp and I'll be out to help make room for more warm beer:beer::beer:
 

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on a really hot day you will appreciate that nice icey cold beer.......just sayin.:d:d
 

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I will be out next Wednesday.
Someplace out there anyway.

I will stop in maybe thursday and look at the fridge.

I know nothing about fridges but can test the beer:d
 

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in the fins inside your fridge is the thermister, this is plugged into your circuit board on the back of your fridge. check that it is plugged in properly, this is most likely the problem.
 

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in the fins inside your fridge is the thermister, this is plugged into your circuit board on the back of your fridge. check that it is plugged in properly, this is most likely the problem.

Thanks I'll check into it. I know that everything looks properly plugged into the little circuit board in the back and all fuses are good but a closer look might help my ketchup pour better and eliminate the brain freeze I'm getting from the beers :beer:
 

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it may be a bad thermister, can be checked with a multimeter and a cup of ice water.
 
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