TROLLCAT
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I have it out of the trailer so just using 110 for now
is there any thing going on with it, cool........... cold ??
I have it out of the trailer so just using 110 for now
that's not goodWhen Its Plugged in it gets warm inside?
When Its Plugged in it gets warm inside?
Can a guy revive a fridge out of a camper by putting it upside down and shakin the sheeeet out of it.
He just said to put it in the back of a truck and take it down a good bumpy gravel road... I think he also meant upside down etc is fine. I made my old fridge work just by beating on the cooling parts with a hammer for a while. I thought it might do similar, and the fridge did work afterwards fairly good... not perfect, but it was okayDid he say anything about having them upside down?
Ya it gurgles when running.Cooling unit is shot most likely. Does it gurgle when running? Or any yellow residue down around the burner box?
Didn't even break a branch off the shrubs.http://ckom.com/sites/default/files...ald park RV on roof light_0.jpg?itok=RHGPMeYT
Just be careful of breaking the roof vents
RV fridges are absorption refrigerators....no moving parts. Heat up ammonia and it circulates. Freon units need a compressor. If you smell ammonia, the cooling unit is done.Maybe it needs a recharge of freon much like a ac unit
on a side note.... remove all beer first...don't ask how I know..lolI know an old rv mechanic says they used to get 3 or 4 of the old fridges and put em in a truck box and go out for a rip in a field somewhere(rough terrain and let 'em bounce around for a bit... He said about 80% would work again... Food for thought
on a side note.... Remove all beer first...don't ask how i know..lol
I haven't smelt an ammonia.RV fridges are absorption refrigerators....no moving parts. Heat up ammonia and it circulates. Freon units need a compressor. If you smell ammonia, the cooling unit is done.
That's too bad. Thanks for the thread though