Does the refrigerator work while driving an RV?
The short answer is: Yes! An RV fridge can be used while driving. Keep in mind there are safety concerns with running propane while driving.
Why does the Dometic RV refrigerator check light go on?
The dometic RV refrigerator check light is designed to goes on if there is something wrong with the gas system. To ensure that the fridge could achieve peak performance, you have to find out the reason behind the check light activation before hitting the road.
Can a AC / DC Dometic refrigerator be troubleshooting?
AC/DC model Dometic refrigerators are fairly simple in troubleshooting. You will know that you have one of these models if the refrigerator has a compressor in the back (typically installed in boats and trucks). Most RV’s have gas absorption refrigerators and these can be more troublesome since there are more components that affect the cooling.
How does a Dometic or Norcold RV fridge work?
Click here to see freezing weather fire in Dometic RV Fridge. At the top of the boiler pump tube, the weak solution liquid (yellow) flows to the absorber coil. The ammonia gas (purple) rises to the condenser as is represented by the arrows in the image.
Where is the thermistor on a Dometic refrigerator?
For the RVers that love the heat, we recommend installing some fans in the back to help with the air flow. The next thing to check is your Thermistor (thermostat/ resistor) located inside the refrigerator. It has a 4-prong connector located at your light fixture at one end and the other end connects inside the refrigerator on one of the back fins.
AC/DC model Dometic refrigerators are fairly simple in troubleshooting. You will know that you have one of these models if the refrigerator has a compressor in the back (typically installed in boats and trucks). Most RV’s have gas absorption refrigerators and these can be more troublesome since there are more components that affect the cooling.
Click here to see freezing weather fire in Dometic RV Fridge. At the top of the boiler pump tube, the weak solution liquid (yellow) flows to the absorber coil. The ammonia gas (purple) rises to the condenser as is represented by the arrows in the image.
For the RVers that love the heat, we recommend installing some fans in the back to help with the air flow. The next thing to check is your Thermistor (thermostat/ resistor) located inside the refrigerator. It has a 4-prong connector located at your light fixture at one end and the other end connects inside the refrigerator on one of the back fins.
Is the cooling unit on a Dometic refrigerator gravity operated?
Below is a useful diagram of the gas absorption cooling unit on your Dometic refrigerator: The first thing to know is that the cooling units on every Dometic gas absorption refrigerator are gravity operated and MUST be level in order to run properly.