With the temperatures outside dropping fast this year, you can expect a few new problems to pop up with your RV Refrigerator. One of those may be the refrigerator fill line on the back of your refrigerator. These lines and solenoids are wrapped with a wire that allows a slight warming to keep them from freezing in low temperatures. However, these wires are quite prone to break or cause the circuit board to “burn out” in that section. Without the warming wire, the line is very likely to freeze and break. If you are not using ice much this might go unnoticed until the spring when you suddenly realize the flood coming in underneath the fridge. So take an ohmmeter and make sure you’re still seeing resistance on the warming wire occasionally. If not I suggest turning the water off in that area until it’s able to be fixed.
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AI Troubleshooting
Submitted by Prentis Henry onHere’s what Chat GPT had to say: RV refrigerators are an essential component of a recreational vehicle, providing a convenient way to store and preserve food and drinks while on the road. However, like any other appliance, RV refrigerators can sometimes stop working, leaving you without a reliable source of -
Ammonia Cooling Unit Remanufacture
Submitted by Prentis Henry onIf you’ve got an RV with an Ammonia based refrigerator then you’ve probably had the experience of rotten eggs smell suddenly coming through your refrigerator. That’s the ammonia leaking out of your coil. Fortunately we have the solution for most all the current refrigerators on the market for the last -
Winter Sale
Submitted by Prentis Henry onI’ve marked everything down significantly. Check out our Refurbished cooling unit page under the “SHOP” tab. It would be a good time to buy a spare unit since you know it won’t be long until that old one of yours goes out. Haha. Maybe it would make a great gift