Dometic, not Domestic. Darn spell correction, anyhow.
Jim Hupy
> Like anything in a R.V. , or for that matter, in life, the term use it or
> lose it applies. My original Domestic 3 way fridge lasted from 1978 until
> 2012. The previous owner always kept the coach on a battery tender and left
> the refrigerator ON. I did the same. Anyone who would complain about that
> service life is being unrealistic. I put a new 2 way Domestic fridge in as
> a replacement, and leave it on constantly. I expect it to last a good long
> time.
> Jim Hupy
> Salem, Or
>
>
>> Steve,
>>
>> it should get cold empty, but I think if there is stuff in it it works
>> better. I guess my question is what is the temp?
>>
>> Make sure it is getting the correct pressure, I had helped fix two of my
>> friends fridge cooling problems in the past couple years, both it was a
>> pressure regulator problem. One had adjustable regulator, the other they
>> ended up buying a new $30 regulator(at the tank). I measured 8-9 at the
>> fridge before, and had a good 11 after the regulator adjustment/and
>> replacement. Both said there fridges now cooled plenty well.
>>
>> I have also seen some pretty dirty burners.
>>
>> you can find someone with a testing gauge, or this is what I have:
>>
https://www.amazon.com/Yellow-Jacket-78060-Complete-Test/dp/
>> B0016H12KS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1484239734&sr=8-1&keywords
>> =propane+gas+pressure+tester
>>
>> making sure you are getting correct propane pressure at the appliance,
>> and also making sure the gas jet and burner is clean. Easily done.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Jon Roche
>> 75 palm beach
>> St. Cloud, MN
>>
http://lqqkatjon.blogspot.com/
>>
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