How Does Heat Make a Refrigerator Cold? RV Absorption Refrigerator In-Depth Discussion!

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июл 2020
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    My RV Works, Inc. Certified Mobile RV Technician, Darren Koepp, does a deep dive in explaining how heat makes RV absorption refrigerators cold.
    Have fun and learn along with Dakota as Darren discusses the history and exciting journey of ammonia in the absorption cooling process.
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  • @drs3055
    @drs3055 День назад

    Brilliant! I found my wife and said you gotta’ watch this! Darren, you and your team are authentically kind! My wife and I love what you do in your spare time for us. Thank you.

  • @ariesbarb418
    @ariesbarb418 4 года назад +52

    WOW, this guy is a genius! I just learned more in last 41 minutes than in all of junior high science class lol. You are a gifted teacher! Thank you for taking the time to explain this!

    • @MyRVWorks
      @MyRVWorks  4 года назад +6

      You're very welcome!

    • @deej19142
      @deej19142 3 года назад +5

      Me too!!! I hated history in high school (1979-1982) Now I can't get enough!

  • @kylestanfield767
    @kylestanfield767 6 месяцев назад +2

    No only is this man smart but he's a GREAT Dad! Well done sir!

  • @googacct
    @googacct 4 месяца назад +2

    It is hard to find information that goes into the nitty gritty of how an ammonia refrigerator works. Yours is that best I have seen so far. Great work.

  • @charlesrose7212
    @charlesrose7212 2 года назад +2

    Wow! You’re a natural born teacher, Brother, and Dakota is a great assistant! Thanks so much! 😀

  • @seantonnesen1636
    @seantonnesen1636 14 дней назад

    I will have to watch this video at least three times before I start understanding. Thank for sharing, I will look for your other refrigerator videos.

  • @hillbillyrv
    @hillbillyrv 4 года назад +12

    Great video Darren. You are really smart and I am just a hillbilly from WV. I just tell my customers, that cooling units are just magic.

    • @hillbillyrv
      @hillbillyrv 4 года назад +3

      Heat makes cold by MAGIC !!!!!!!!! That's my final answer.

  • @gregbrown5224
    @gregbrown5224 4 года назад +10

    Thanks man I appreciate the time you put into this video. It’s great to see you spending this time with your son.

  • @danhurlbut776
    @danhurlbut776 2 года назад +2

    That was an excellent explanation of how it all comes together in a complete cycle. I’ve been a HVAC tech for over 30 years and never really understood how it really works , until today. Same principle as a high low refrigerant refrigerator but using a different heat source instead of high compression from a compressor. Thanks buddy .

  • @weloveups831
    @weloveups831 Год назад +2

    Great video! Love too see how the tube in the tube is constructed!

  • @msav57
    @msav57 3 года назад

    To me, your passion and knowledge and patience and persistence is like an analogy to your video, with the refrigerator, all the components you mentioned water, ammonia, hydrogen, and sodium chromate worked together to produce cold, all the components I mentioned about you produced understanding! Well done sir, the world needs more teachers like you! Dakota is blessed to have you as a father!

  • @billsiclari7151
    @billsiclari7151 2 года назад +1

    I just changed out my cooling unit today on my norcold 6062 I purchased it from the Rv cooling unit warehouse great company to deal with

  • @ceefiveceefive
    @ceefiveceefive 4 года назад +6

    Loved seeing the kitty walk through in the background a few times!

    • @AuronFFX
      @AuronFFX 2 года назад

      As cute as it is, it could get run over or hurt being off leash.

  • @michaelvadney5803
    @michaelvadney5803 4 дня назад

    Thanks for the video! Still a pretty complex process

  • @atwilsonjr
    @atwilsonjr 2 года назад +2

    (Give em one...OORAH!)
    Youre a true teacher I just learned a process my mind considered a complex mystery up to this point..I'm even more impressed with the level of ingenuity these predecessors were at in a time when horses still pulled ppl around

  • @robertpitt8418
    @robertpitt8418 3 года назад +3

    Thank you very very much for all your hard work explaining the workings of this type of cooling . Well done and cheers

  • @Great68m
    @Great68m 3 года назад +1

    I just purchased my first RV (Travel Trailer) this summer. I came across your videos and I have been learning so much that I have been binge watching them all. As a technical person I appreciate the very in depth and detailed explanations you provide. Thank you so much for doing this, and greetings from across the pond in Victoria BC! If the coho ever gets going again I'd love to drag my trailer out there for a camp trip.

    • @triciamyrvworks8263
      @triciamyrvworks8263 3 года назад +1

      Thanks, Bryan! Hope to see you this side of the water!

  • @oysterjohn5669
    @oysterjohn5669 3 года назад +1

    I had to go and look at my rm2193 to check out the tubing. You really explained that well. Now I understand how the process works. Hopefully I can remember half of that. Thanks! Great Video.

  • @ziarehman4127
    @ziarehman4127 6 месяцев назад

    Amazing video sir and the kid is going in the right direction with his dad

  • @curtisibarra1600
    @curtisibarra1600 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for the great explanation of refrigerator magic. This video is by far the best learning tool for ammonia absorption refrigerator knowledge.

    • @MyRVWorks
      @MyRVWorks  2 месяца назад

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @jhonagustine8870
    @jhonagustine8870 4 месяца назад +1

    Very great explanation and presentation. Thumb up

  • @jimleininger8963
    @jimleininger8963 3 года назад

    Successfully rebuilt my Norcold 1210T yesterday with help from your videos. I went with the Amish unit. All is well, it's working better than new. Thanks!

    • @larryreno8293
      @larryreno8293 2 года назад

      Amish unit?? So it’s ice box from the 1800s? Lol

  • @papajoej
    @papajoej 4 года назад +2

    Tell them what youre going to tell them, tell them, and then tell them what youve told them ! Good job

  • @mariegro48
    @mariegro48 3 года назад

    Thanks for taking your time to make this video!

  • @lowbudgetbob1155
    @lowbudgetbob1155 11 месяцев назад

    Whoever figured out how to make an ammonia system work, had to have been a genius. I never knew how an ammonia system worked up until now. I've been an HVACR tech since 1986 but never dabbled in these RV refrigerators. I just bought a 2006 Carson toy hauler (3rd rv) and the fridge doesn't work as good as it should. Now that I understand better how they work I can start working on diagnosing the issue. I have a feeling the upper condenser may be pretty dirty not allowing the proper amount of cooling to happen thus causing a not so cold freezer/fridge. It doesn't work on electric so I have that to diagnose as well and your other videos have explained how that side works. Thanks for the explanation!

  • @traceycarter4371
    @traceycarter4371 3 месяца назад

    I just learned so much. I've been wanting to understand how these refrigerators work.

  • @treborupp
    @treborupp Год назад

    Great explanation of Vaporization. Now I've got to get the ribs out of the freezer.

  • @willhikearizona
    @willhikearizona 4 года назад +8

    34:50 for the shortened recap.

  • @kennyrodg
    @kennyrodg Год назад

    Fantastic video...Thanks for taking the time.

  • @wahyung9669
    @wahyung9669 3 года назад

    This is the best detailed explanation I had come acrossed and most satisfying. All the whys in the chemicals used are answered in this one video. I felt it was important that you did not leave put the double pipes and why there is a rectifier. So clever how they work out the ifeal length of the boiler pipe and diametre and also finding that solution to seperate the water and Amonia vapour. Amazing there is no valves / regulator of some sort. You think they last for ever when maintained leveled.
    Thank you for your effort in stripping it back to show how much surface area for freezer versus fridge. Diagrams with symbols can not replace practical and visual clues / close ups. Can see how much volume in pipes needed versus the size of that liquid container. Love the idea that it is like reusing the heat from the water like a steam engine with multi chamber. I had a one satisfied fixed in knowledge, finally no need to look any other further you tube videos. Beats all the other fancy presented videos I have clicked on with graphics and exceptional voice overs but lacks the full operational essence. I am no engineerer. Well done on your part and your patience / passion, I value your stripped down displays. I can tell others curious people of this video.

  • @paulhumphrey3195
    @paulhumphrey3195 Год назад

    Alright I've watched a few of your videos. This is the one. This was information over load. Very well discussed.
    Thank you for all your videos. Makes me want to be a tech and learn more

  • @samersarah957
    @samersarah957 3 месяца назад

    You’re amazing man thankful for you’re times explaining the cycle of refrigeration.🥀
    Note: Dr. John Gorri who invented ice maker from ammonia in 1841.
    Please keep learning.🌺Thanks.

  • @AB-kd9mk
    @AB-kd9mk 2 года назад

    What a great dad! Much respect.

  • @seanrinehart2253
    @seanrinehart2253 4 года назад +1

    Very informative. Makes understanding and troubleshooting my RV refrigerator easier. Thank you!

    • @MyRVWorks
      @MyRVWorks  4 года назад

      Glad it helped! It is our pleasure to educate you on your RV appliances. ;)

  • @TignerAdventures
    @TignerAdventures 4 года назад

    Thanks. This was great. Look forward to the btu discussion. Keep up the good work and really, Thanks for your time and effort!

  • @jasontucker2204
    @jasontucker2204 2 месяца назад +1

    You're a great teacher!

  • @markplasse6919
    @markplasse6919 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you ! Always wondered. Great explanation !!!

  • @lja1229
    @lja1229 Год назад

    That's awesome how you talk with your about the current events in 1858.

  • @girlsonglidesheather741
    @girlsonglidesheather741 2 года назад +1

    Love this !!!! Thanks, I completely understand it now. I greatly appreciate your skills.

  • @cslay06
    @cslay06 Год назад +1

    so cool! Awesome job. Always wondered how it works and you did a fantastic job explaining. : )

  • @badgerpa9
    @badgerpa9 3 года назад +1

    Thumbs up for the camera man and the kitty. Stay safe.

  • @Kalwren
    @Kalwren 4 года назад +1

    Awesome! Thanks for the detail!

  • @mondavou9408
    @mondavou9408 3 года назад

    Some folks are just gifted and doing what they are great at, others never find it. You Sir, from my point of view, have found it. Please keep doing this videos. At the time of this post you have 58k subs, your video quality and content are there so once the algorithm figures it out, it'll go up fast and you'll have to quite your day job ha ha ha.

  • @rvrrocket2765
    @rvrrocket2765 2 года назад

    Thank you, I just learned more in the first 3:25 of you video then I ever did in school…

  • @ArmyRanger483
    @ArmyRanger483 2 года назад

    I think I got it now I watch it again. Now I know. I subbed. Very good video thank you sir.

  • @brandyhouston2105
    @brandyhouston2105 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for making the video.

  • @zedhead2864
    @zedhead2864 4 года назад

    You're the best, Darren. GREAT analogies. Your Pork Ribs "stinkin up the whole kitchen" Simple, and effective. THANKS for all your video's . I'm done....Yeaaaaay!

    • @mondavou9408
      @mondavou9408 3 года назад

      It seems I learn the best from analogies (so do my three kids). So glad he uses them.

  • @DHanlon
    @DHanlon 2 года назад

    Great video! Thanks

  • @TaskerTech
    @TaskerTech 6 месяцев назад

    That's an amazing explanation.

  • @harrytaylor6081
    @harrytaylor6081 2 года назад

    I’m learning a lot from your videos. Thanks 🙏

  • @BODEMAN85
    @BODEMAN85 9 месяцев назад

    Great video! Great information and the history is pretty cool 😎

  • @joelnolte80
    @joelnolte80 Год назад +1

    Great explanations of these thermodynamic processes - I have a B.S. with a major in chemistry and minor in math - I don't think I could do better than you did - nice work! Folks, if you want to get a deep understanding of how your RV fridge works, watch this video (a couple of times)!

  • @clwbob
    @clwbob 3 года назад

    Another excellent and informative video. Love your stuff. It will be very helpful when I get to RV repair school in January

    • @thehomewizard1
      @thehomewizard1 2 года назад +1

      How was RV school?
      Did the school even come close to Darren's informative discussion?

    • @clwbob
      @clwbob 2 года назад +1

      @@thehomewizard1 I was kicked out of RV repair school for questioning the instructor's experience as a teacher, and the owner of the school's broken promises. For 3 weeks, all we did was read out of 20 year old PDF manuals, which I also questioned. The school was a total scam, but I did get most of my money back.

    • @thehomewizard1
      @thehomewizard1 2 года назад

      @@clwbob Wow, that's one of my considerations. After 39 yrs on houses, & 6 yrs in RV fixing what breaks & doing some improvements, sounds like if I want to be "bonafide" it's "only" $10k to get a cert.
      I'm not sure about the Ante.

  • @richardbarragan6781
    @richardbarragan6781 Год назад

    New sub, Wow I learned something today. Well explained, Thank you.

  • @garyfurlong9487
    @garyfurlong9487 Год назад +1

    Thank you so very much

  • @rjohns8374
    @rjohns8374 3 года назад

    Very good information. Thanks!

  • @eladionunez2032
    @eladionunez2032 Год назад

    Awesome teacher

  • @astrorad2000
    @astrorad2000 3 года назад

    Thank you for another wonderful video.

  • @chemtrailtracker
    @chemtrailtracker 2 года назад

    thanks great primer

  • @mrcrux213
    @mrcrux213 4 года назад

    Very good explanation

  • @greauxpete
    @greauxpete Год назад

    Well done

  • @jimmydeen58
    @jimmydeen58 4 года назад

    Great Video & Explanation..

  • @atomicgoatsbreathadventure307
    @atomicgoatsbreathadventure307 2 года назад +1

    Very informative video! While you were talking about diagnosing a nonfunctional machine you gave three indications, a yellowish dust( I presume this indicates a breach in the sealed system) a smell of ammonia( also a breach) and a gurgling sound. What would the gurgling sound be a result of? Also you mentioned the sodium chromate crystallizing, how would that occur, what would be the indicator, and is there a way to reverse this?

  • @thehomewizard1
    @thehomewizard1 2 года назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @ArmyRanger483
    @ArmyRanger483 2 года назад

    That last part was funny!

  • @sonyciraiz
    @sonyciraiz 3 года назад

    Great info. Thank you.

  • @angelaehr4963
    @angelaehr4963 2 года назад +1

    Great video! My children used to love knowing random dates and the events around them. Makes me happy to know knowledge isn't lost on the next generation. Now for my question:. Have you ever seen the mastic paste actually melt and leak out of a fridge? We just purchased an RV and, the fridge is cold, but something that looks exactly like mastic has run out of freezer/fridge and settled under kitchen cabinets. Just wondered if you've ever seen it and how to repair it? Thanks for all the beautifully explained videos.

  • @mitchvass4498
    @mitchvass4498 2 года назад

    Most excellent thanks. When they fail, I hear its crystallization, ever cut one up and show that. I did the upsidedown thing on Demetic and worked for about a year. Then it sat in AZ. Now it won't work after the sideways upside-down burping technique. .

  • @brianbiggs3484
    @brianbiggs3484 Год назад

    ☮☮ Great Videos much appreciated from Alberta Canada

  • @tldohio
    @tldohio 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for your videos! They are a wealth of knowlegde, especially for us diy`ers! Im not sure if you reply to comments/questions. But ive watched all your fridge videos and didnt see the information I was searching for. I had to remove my fridge to replace a icemaker water line, and have noticed that my absorption vessel, rectifier & absorption tubes are starting to show some rust. I`ve used some steel wool to clean the loose rust off. And am wondering if i can paint these components? And if "yes" what type paint would you recommend? Thanks in advance 😊

  • @alisarhangpour6204
    @alisarhangpour6204 3 года назад

    Great informative video, thanks a lot. I see some other thin pipes you didn't mention though. And also I look forward for a DIY absorbtion fridge video.

    • @darrenbond8485
      @darrenbond8485 2 года назад +1

      I seen that too and I was wondering about those small tubes that he didn't talk about but would love to know what they are. However, I wonder if for the sake of this video he didn't want to complicate it too much by getting into it and confusing anyone?

  • @onecullen
    @onecullen 4 года назад

    I like that Marine Corps Sticker!

  • @stevestonacek7128
    @stevestonacek7128 4 года назад

    Darren I just upgraded my trailer to a 4 year old 27 foot Rockwood with slide outs, I'm testing everything out before taking it on a camping trip. I has a Dometic 7 cubic ft. reefer I'm in Calif. and it has been 100 deg. plus lately and started testing on AC it cools down at night to low 40s but during the day the box will get up to mid 50s. on the coldest setting. Next test on Propane freezer got down to -10 deg. and the box down to 28 deg. I switched to mid temp setting and now the box is running just above 32 deg. and freezer is -4 deg. I guess my question is should the unit work as good on AC as Propane? I have watched your videos on testing the AC heating element but need to get time to get the specs. for my unit before testing. I love your Videos very good instructions and a little humor keep it up.

  • @joenunya8449
    @joenunya8449 Год назад

    Great explanation.
    I kept waiting for yountonsay "phase state change" when you said evaporation or vaporization.
    Do you have a vid covering the standard evaporative cooling cycle used in r134a compressor units the residential standard?

  • @toolman.dustin
    @toolman.dustin 4 года назад

    Super video,, thanks for taking the time to produce these videos. Is it possible to have too much air flow within these cooling pipes, tubes and fins. My Norcold cooling fan is set to come on at 135 degrees and off at 115 degrees. What would happen if I change that to on at 105 degrees and off at 85 degrees?

  • @foodpornchef6484
    @foodpornchef6484 3 года назад

    Yes omg do helpful do the furnace system

  • @michaelcombrink8165
    @michaelcombrink8165 2 года назад

    Oh there's nothing like a good dad explanation

  • @LeisureTimeLarry
    @LeisureTimeLarry 2 месяца назад

    0:00 Intro
    1:17 History
    6:23 Cooling with heat?!
    11:38 Importance of leveling
    12:57 Visual aides and detailed explanation
    40:16 Outro

  • @shelroutdoors
    @shelroutdoors 2 года назад

    I have been curious about this cycle for decades and never did the deep dive. Thank you for your service to the education of the rest of us. Great job! It makes me wonder if the people using 12 volt fans to help condensing may be over doing air movement and creating the need for more heat to keep the cycle going? I would really appreciate thoughts about this. Thanks again from Shel in Minnesota.

  • @ArmyRanger483
    @ArmyRanger483 2 года назад

    Thank you very much I have a camper and always wondered how it used heat to cool my fridge. Im a certified AC refrigeration tech using conventional freon, Compressor, condenser and evaporator and some type of metering device being a cap tube, oraphice, expansion valves etc. But this stuff amazes me more and really seems a bit more complicated. So when the Ammonia goes from the small tube to the big tube it drops in pressure and immediately vaporizes does it drop to the minus 28 degrees right there and does it start to warm up eventually getting to the 11 degrees? I'm trying to grasp all this to explain to my grandson.

  • @thomassmcdade6305
    @thomassmcdade6305 Год назад

    Phenomenal

  • @chaloperez5992
    @chaloperez5992 3 года назад

    Good video. I'm a refrigeration tech, never worked on ammonia coolers before. U just taught me the whole system. Do you have videos on repairs? Leaks?

  • @karljay7473
    @karljay7473 2 года назад +1

    Pretty amazing how they discovered how all this works, must've been a lot of dangerous experiments that went into learning all the stuff wayback when.

  • @timf6916
    @timf6916 4 года назад +1

    Good information

  • @jeremygordon3490
    @jeremygordon3490 5 месяцев назад

    Best danged video on the topic! Thank you! I’m checking your other videos, but if you haven’t already done one on increasing efficiency, can you make one? People are using fans in different locations and it’s not clear how or if they actually help.

    • @MyRVWorks
      @MyRVWorks  5 месяцев назад

      You're going to love our refrigerator playlist. Just camp out there and watch and we cover quite a few topics on refrigerator efficiency. Including fans and baffling's and everything else.

  • @13yearsaprepperr.jtilbury.51
    @13yearsaprepperr.jtilbury.51 4 года назад +4

    Thank you Darren ,
    One of the best explanations I have seen . Even our Tech (Trade)school teacher didn't do that good a Job ,,
    R.J.T traveling Australia

  • @DreamKalibur
    @DreamKalibur Год назад

    Great video. With all that explained, what would cause the freezer (low temp evaporator) to be normal cold (-5°F), while the fridge portion (high temp evaporator) warm at 55°F? A blockage?

  • @knutblaise9437
    @knutblaise9437 4 года назад +1

    You mentioned the PSI was at a couple different levels in this system. Are there ports to check the pressure levels of the gas for trouble shooting?
    In the event there is a leak can companies patch the leak (maybe solder) and recharge the system with a hydrogen/ammonia/water/sodium chromate elixir?
    I often hear complaints over the ineffectiveness of this cooling method. Do any manufacturers make a dual boiler/evaporative system to double the cooling effect?
    One day your son will look back on this video and be very proud of his dad. History, theoretical chemistry, applied chemistry, and hands on how things work experience - WOW!!!

    • @larryreno8293
      @larryreno8293 2 года назад +1

      It is a sealed system, no port to take a reading from. Troubleshooting isn’t very difficult with these systems. Problems could be, crystallization of the sodium chromate causing a restriction, rusted out and leaking boiler/cooling unit, inadequate heating of the solution and the big one… poor cooling of the condenser. If all is right in that world, physics will do its thing and it will work. But let’s not forget about all the electronics that control this thing.

  • @km4fsi827
    @km4fsi827 4 года назад

    Kinda reminds me of what i do for a living, i work on DEF, after treatment systems on all new diesel engines (DEF is a mixture about the same)... So after seeing this and it is as i thought it was, if i add a cooling fan too the TOP coils it will help the process on really hot days? I did this and also added a thermal on off switch to one end of the pipes(top coils). but i dont have the correct temp switch, it will not cut on (dont get hot enough) 104 degrees cut on switch. guess i need a lesser value switch... any thought on this? or is it really needed? my unit cools just fine i just wanted to add this with a thermal switch to cut on if ever needed automatically. thanks just subscribed, your good at teaching !👍

  • @OcalaKitty
    @OcalaKitty 4 года назад

    Darren, can you tell me why a Norcold 1200 would work perfectly on electric but won't cool on propane? I dont know where to start? The flame seems to be clean, long enough & located properly.

  • @CunliffeIan
    @CunliffeIan Год назад

    My dometic fridge freezer Cools on 230 volt but will not cool on propane. Burner always lights and stays burning with a good flame.
    I'm wondering whether I might need to replace the flu. Do you have any ideas or maybe a video on a fix for the problem or how replace flu.

  • @nashsi
    @nashsi 4 года назад

    Thank you for that excellent lesson! I see how the boiler can be heated with an electric element or by burning propane. I was wondering if a solar water heater might supply enough heat for the boiler to do the cooling? I'm guessing not, but would like to see your response.

    • @zanderhenriksen6776
      @zanderhenriksen6776 2 года назад

      I just got here from exploring the world of solar thermal power and such. But I'd like to try to (not) answer your question/build onto it.
      Check out solar collectors and Evacuated Tube Collectors (ETC). This kind of collector uses vacuum as an insulator and allows solar thermal energy to pass through the outer glass layer and onto the absorbing part, then collected onto a tube, typically made of copper and filled with water.
      However, you can switch out the thermal conductor-liquid (water) with higher boiling point liquids to accumulate even more energy before you pass it onto the absorption cooler. I'm pretty sure you'd need an active pump to circulate the water through the STPs and into the absorption cooler (and back) though.
      But compared to the electrical power demands and upfront cost of a pressure-pump AC, it's still amazing.
      If you're feeling extremely exploratory, I guess you could just try doing that with water vapour, but I definitely wouldn't feel safe around that kind of pressure, so I wouldn't recommend using water.
      Have a great day! ^_^

  • @litzdog911
    @litzdog911 4 года назад +1

    Awesome! You've often mentioned the importance of airflow through the outdoor stack, and how properly placed fans can aid that airflow. Where is the best place to install those fans? My trailer has a Norcold refrigerator in a slideout, so all of the venting happens in a side wall with no roof vent.

    • @michaeljohnston1161
      @michaeljohnston1161 4 года назад +3

      Install the fans about halfway up. Make sure there is 1” or less clearance between the top fins and the outside wall (use baffles if necessary) to direct the airflow over the fins. Make sure there is insulation on both sides and top of fridge. Install a “turning vane” above the fins to direct air out of the top vent.
      Doing all of the above lowered my fridge temps from 50° to 33°

    • @JahRootsRadio
      @JahRootsRadio 4 года назад

      Michael Johnston I have a class a motor home with a norcold fridge. Mines is not on a slide wall. My vents on the side of the coach and in the roof. They say put a fan on the roof vent and on the fridge vent cover as well. What say you?

  • @montanasojourn
    @montanasojourn 4 года назад +3

    "I'm gonna come back to that in a minute."

  • @SkylinersYeti
    @SkylinersYeti 2 года назад

    Great video, almost too much information. I live is a cold environment. What happens to the water during the winter when refrigerator is not being used? Is it better for the refrigerator to stay pugged into AC and run during winter months?

  • @redc8783
    @redc8783 3 года назад

    Informative but confusing but I have an under station on the principle on Ho it works. Now I need the possible trouble shooting thing to. Get to the problem like the new video on icings in the cat box. 👍👐

  • @joen7xxx
    @joen7xxx Год назад

    So if I’m getting good cooling using propane but not using 120 VAC, how do I troubleshoot the electric heating element, or do I suspect a controller board issue?

  • @stormbytes
    @stormbytes 4 года назад

    Darren. Lots of Love! Sent you a message through your site re: some b2b work. Did you get it?

  • @trinidaddave4691
    @trinidaddave4691 4 года назад

    to the water solution and starts the process again. Also can you explain how to resolve an issue when the crystalization of the inhibitor occurs. Thanks for the great video.

    • @tonymarascia4360
      @tonymarascia4360 3 года назад

      I would like to know more about clogging problem and a serious solution. Help fridge is only one year old

  • @DonniePhipps
    @DonniePhipps 3 года назад

    My hats off to the French guys that came up with this..wow