Tuesdak
TDR MEMBER
Being somewhat new to RV use I was surprised at how little is said about keeping the RV fridge a maximum 3 degrees from level. If the fridge is not level it quits working. So What? Apparently when it quits working Norcold and Dometic allow the boilers to run wild reaching 800+ degrees. Norcold's recalls install a temp sensor to shut them down at 800 degrees and requires cooling unit replacement after that event. These high temps destroy the internal anti corrosion agents that can plug the cooling unit or allow corrosion over time to let the unit leak it's hydrogen gas and ammonia. Fires can result. Class action lawsuits have resulted when the recalls didn't solve the problem. Norcold has an three year warranty offered on some older cooling units as a result of the class action lawsuit. https://www.norcoldclassaction.com/faqs.aspx
I never gave it a thought, but, climbing a grade is enough to take the fridge off level long enough to overheat the boiler and start causing the long term damage. An 8% grade is 5 degrees off level. IMO the point of an RV fridge is to keep things cold on the way to the far off destination so this is a problem. https://www.arprv.com/damage-rv-fridge.php
One solution is to only run the fridge level. Another is to get an aftermarket device to shut down the heat source if the boiler gets too hot from being off level. ARPRV offers a controller that limits fridge boiler temperature and some models can control additional cooling fans. https://www.arprv.com/
The boiler controller doesn't solve all the problems, but, it looks to extend the life of the units by solving one of many design defects. One of the other defects is using too thin of a boiler tubing on some older models.
I never gave it a thought, but, climbing a grade is enough to take the fridge off level long enough to overheat the boiler and start causing the long term damage. An 8% grade is 5 degrees off level. IMO the point of an RV fridge is to keep things cold on the way to the far off destination so this is a problem. https://www.arprv.com/damage-rv-fridge.php
One solution is to only run the fridge level. Another is to get an aftermarket device to shut down the heat source if the boiler gets too hot from being off level. ARPRV offers a controller that limits fridge boiler temperature and some models can control additional cooling fans. https://www.arprv.com/
The boiler controller doesn't solve all the problems, but, it looks to extend the life of the units by solving one of many design defects. One of the other defects is using too thin of a boiler tubing on some older models.