โAug-10-2019 09:12 AM
โAug-14-2019 11:14 AM
VA-Apraisr wrote:
Question: So, should we periodically remove the roof vent cover over the refrigerator to check for debris and/or other materials that may not be allowing the refrigerator to properly vent? Never even thought about doing this but sounds like a preventative maintenance item.
โAug-12-2019 06:47 PM
โAug-12-2019 10:15 AM
dougrainer wrote:That is what came to my mind.
Also, is the Refer in a slide room? Have you checked to roof top ventilation to make sure it is open for hot air to flow out? Doug
โAug-12-2019 07:04 AM
Jerseydevil wrote:joelc wrote:
? Is it iced up. Does it need defrosting. Where are you and what are the outside temps. What Temperature are you trying to keep it at. I have my Norcold on No. 6.
A muffin fan will work wonders if placed blowing over the evaporator coils outside.
0lder unit 2006. Have stat in middle. Has power, no ice up,light is green,in NJ, about 80 out.
Odd, and freezer has layer of ice at bottom.
โAug-12-2019 07:00 AM
pnichols wrote:bobndot wrote:pnichols wrote:Mfan wrote:
It might be an easy fix. Is it on? Unplug the thermistor. That will call for max cold. If it gets cold, there is your problem.
Just curious for future reference, as we have the same model in our 2005 RV ... where is the thermistor and what does it look like?
Thanks in advance!
The 2nd pic is a 611 with location and wiring detail.
https://www.arprv.com/norcold-thermistor.php
Thanks ... that's what and where I thought it was.
I've read in the forums about sliding the thermistor up and down on the cooling fin in order to slightly adjust interior refrigerator temperature independent of the main (freezer) temperature setting.
โAug-10-2019 10:09 PM
bobndot wrote:pnichols wrote:Mfan wrote:
It might be an easy fix. Is it on? Unplug the thermistor. That will call for max cold. If it gets cold, there is your problem.
Just curious for future reference, as we have the same model in our 2005 RV ... where is the thermistor and what does it look like?
Thanks in advance!
The 2nd pic is a 611 with location and wiring detail.
https://www.arprv.com/norcold-thermistor.php
โAug-10-2019 01:50 PM
pnichols wrote:Mfan wrote:
It might be an easy fix. Is it on? Unplug the thermistor. That will call for max cold. If it gets cold, there is your problem.
Just curious for future reference, as we have the same model in our 2005 RV ... where is the thermistor and what does it look like?
Thanks in advance!
โAug-10-2019 01:40 PM
Mfan wrote:
It might be an easy fix. Is it on? Unplug the thermistor. That will call for max cold. If it gets cold, there is your problem.
โAug-10-2019 11:36 AM
MDKMDK wrote:
A little light reading/viewing perhaps?
https://www.google.com/search?source=hp&ei=AARPXaiDEs2StAaA4rgg&q=norcold+n611+troubleshooting&oq=no...
โAug-10-2019 10:51 AM
โAug-10-2019 10:42 AM
opnspaces wrote:
Does it cool better on gas? What is the model number? I believe you can find the model on a sticker inside the door. If you remove the outside panel can you see yellow powder? With the outside panel open can you carefully touch the chimney area and see if it's getting hot?
โAug-10-2019 10:34 AM
โAug-10-2019 09:45 AM
joelc wrote:
? Is it iced up. Does it need defrosting. Where are you and what are the outside temps. What Temperature are you trying to keep it at. I have my Norcold on No. 6.
A muffin fan will work wonders if placed blowing over the evaporator coils outside.
โAug-10-2019 09:30 AM