[GMCnet] Re: Norcold fridge gets warm inside- is there any hope ? [message #368494 is a reply to message #368493] |
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James Hupy
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My experience with Norcold RV refrigerators has all been with new ones.
Perhaps the older ones were made better. I have heard of the technique of
taking the fridge out, gently tapping on the coil, leaving it lay on the
side, etc. If there were obstructions to the flow of refrigerant, this may
dislodge it, allowing the fridge to once again work. It may work for you,
the cost is negligible if you are doing it yourself. But, my customers
resent my charging them for labor to do things that do not succeed.
Your experience will vary.
Jim Hupy
Salem, Oregon
On Tue, Jan 18, 2022, 9:57 AM Len Len wrote:
> I have a 30 year old three way Norcold in the coach. It died about eight
> years ago, with the same symptoms. My wife and I took it out of the coach,
> removed the cooling coil, turned it upside down and gently beat it with a
> plastic hammer, several times. After several "beatings" the coil worked
> just fine. There is some sort of special bonding material needed to stick
> the colk to the back of the fridge. I found that and it has worked
> perfectly ever since. I also checked the wiring to the control panel,
> cleaned everything and now everything works, propane, 12vdc, and 120.
>
> Len Novak
>
> On Tue, Jan 18, 2022 at 8:59 AM wrote:
>
>> Funny, I've got a 20 year old "Nocold" that works great. Luck of the
>> draw I guess. If the cooling unit ever gives me problems, I'll slap one
>> of these on it and keep going:
>>
>> https://jc-refrigeration.com/product-category/hvac/norcold-hvac-units/
>>
>> Seriously, if the box is in good shape, then the "Amish" cooling units
>> are a better choice than another RV fridge.
>>
>> On 2022-01-18 10:00, James Hupy wrote:
>>> Those things aren't known as "NoColds" for nothing. Sounds like there
>>> is
>>> multiple failures there. Circuit board more than likely is bad, and
>>> refrigerant is certainly low. Sounds to me like it is new Dometic time.
>>> Jim Hupy
>>> Salem, Oregon
>>>
>>> On Tue, Jan 18, 2022, 6:53 AM dave silva wrote:
>>>
>>>> I got this Norcold fridge as part of a GMC part out so i attempted to
>>>> test
>>>> it.
>>>>
>>>> I plugged it in to AC and connected 12V to the panel. Nothing, no
>>>> lights
>>>> came on, it was dead.
>>>>
>>>> So, i hot wired 120VAC direct to the AC heating element, the coils
>>>> began
>>>> to get warm but after a couple hours the inside of the bax was also
>>>> getting
>>>> warm.
>>>>
>>>> I'm assuming it's toast but is there anything else i can try or check
>>>> ?
>>>>
>>>> thanks
>>>> --
>>>> Dave & Ellen Silva
>>>> Hertford, NC
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