What temperature should my camping fridge be?
approximately 2-3°C
Testing your camping fridge’s temperature In fact, the ideal temperature for your fridge compartment is approximately 2-3°C as this offers the perfect balance between having your food spoiled and having your food frozen.
What’s the error code on the Dometic fridge?
It was mentioned before the fridge worked on ac electric mode not on propane mode and has error codes E0 and E1 flashing. So I applied Red Green’s “principle of leave ‘er” as I was bizzy with other stuff. Time passed. Temp held steady, E1 code flashing, temp 34F, freezer frozen.
What should the Ohm reading be on a Dometic fridge?
You can check it by doing an OHM test across the 2 connectors on the solenoid. Turn off fridge and unplug wires on solenoid before doing test. It should read around 50 on a Dometic and around 85 on a Norcold. Neither Dometic or Norcold will sell you just the solenoid coil. They want to sell you the whole gas valve.
Why is the E1 code on my fridge not working?
I restarted it and E1 code was flashing. It is cooling properly on AC elec. E1 code flashing and does not start burner if switched to gas. Owner manual says E1 code is “gas system hardware” issue. Other gas appliances functioning correctly – furnaces, hot water, stove.
When to use Dometic rm1350 for poor cooling?
Dometic RM1350 Troubleshooting Guide for Poor Cooling For use when the temperature indicator is consistently greater than 39 degrees Assumed to be running on 110V shore power, Temp Setting on ‘5’ Were doors open forF more than 30 se conds? Allow several hours to reach normal temp YES Is frig full & tightly packed With food?
It was mentioned before the fridge worked on ac electric mode not on propane mode and has error codes E0 and E1 flashing. So I applied Red Green’s “principle of leave ‘er” as I was bizzy with other stuff. Time passed. Temp held steady, E1 code flashing, temp 34F, freezer frozen.
You can check it by doing an OHM test across the 2 connectors on the solenoid. Turn off fridge and unplug wires on solenoid before doing test. It should read around 50 on a Dometic and around 85 on a Norcold. Neither Dometic or Norcold will sell you just the solenoid coil. They want to sell you the whole gas valve.
I restarted it and E1 code was flashing. It is cooling properly on AC elec. E1 code flashing and does not start burner if switched to gas. Owner manual says E1 code is “gas system hardware” issue. Other gas appliances functioning correctly – furnaces, hot water, stove.