James86004
Expedition Leader
I need a sanity check on our refrigerator. We have a Norcold/Engle 45 we bought used off eBay 5 years ago and have been very happy with it, up until this past weekend. We ended up camping where the daytime temperatures reached 95F and the lows were around 60 (Sunny Flat campground in southeast Arizona). When I pulled the fridge out of the Dormobile, I noticed a plastic bag a fallen over the vented end where the condenser coils are, and that end of the refrigerator was very hot. The beverages inside were cool but not cold.
We ran it outside the truck all evening, but since we saw a bear crossing the road 1/4 mile before we reached the campground, we unplugged it and put it in the bear box for the night. In the morning we plugged it back in and with a setting of "3" the compressor ran constantly all day in the 95 degree heat. We made sure it stayed in the shade. At 9 pm the things inside were still cool, not cold. Maybe 50F, although we didn't have a thermometer with us.
Is this typical or is out freon getting low or compressor wearing out? We have it in the house tonight running on 120VAC with some water bottles and a thermometer inside, so we will see how it does when the ambient is in the 70s.
We ran it outside the truck all evening, but since we saw a bear crossing the road 1/4 mile before we reached the campground, we unplugged it and put it in the bear box for the night. In the morning we plugged it back in and with a setting of "3" the compressor ran constantly all day in the 95 degree heat. We made sure it stayed in the shade. At 9 pm the things inside were still cool, not cold. Maybe 50F, although we didn't have a thermometer with us.
Is this typical or is out freon getting low or compressor wearing out? We have it in the house tonight running on 120VAC with some water bottles and a thermometer inside, so we will see how it does when the ambient is in the 70s.