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jimtesla
So I am looking at a norcold 323 any thoughts or suggestions....

I came across my first egg with a propane fridge....really nice...says it stays cold for about a week
Frederick L. Simson
My only thought is that the 12 volt setting should only be used during towing, and then immediately switch it to either Gas, or 110 volts (plug-in) when camping.
Alf S.
Hi: My fridge Tech said these 3 way fridges that use air bypass to remove the heat from the coils work best on Propane..."but don't expect much in the hot humid weather!!! A fan forced cooling/compressor system would work best then but those cost $$$$ ohmy.gif Our origional Dometic RM211 in the Boler works well on 12v when towing and not bad on 110 when camped in the shade h45.gif Will try the Propane next summer 53.gif
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Don Fowler
4.gif The 81 Scamp we just got has the Dometic rm211. It was not cooling well the 110v heating coil was NG (open) on propane it did cool some but not nearly enough.We checked on the price of a reconditioned cooling unit ohmy.gif after that shock i found in the links an excellent trouble shooting guide,followed the instructions and cleaned the gas jet etc: within a couple of hours i could see it was doing better so with the thermostat set around 8 i let it run overnight and checked it in the morning with the temp gun 94.gif The metal tray that the ice cube tray sits on measured Minus 29*f and the far side of the box about 20*f aplas.gif I have ordered the new 110v heater unit about US $52oo shipped to Florida.Might have avoided the shipping charge by shopping around here but i was so pleased with the trouble shooting info they gave i really felt they earned the business. Don
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