Refer. Replace or Fix?

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The reefer in my 1990 7B 190 seems like it’s cooling less and less. Should I play around with it, replace this and that, clean things, or should I just cut to the chase buy a new one?
I see them for $600 and I can have it shipped to a commercial address.

Is it an easy fix? Slide one out and slide the other in?
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Mark wrote:The reefer in my 1990 7B 190 seems like it’s cooling less and less. Should I play around with it, replace this and that, clean things, or should I just cut to the chase buy a new one?
I see them for $600 and I can have it shipped to a commercial address.

Is it an easy fix? Slide one out and slide the other in?
I'm trying to resurrect mine using some fans and a piece of aluminum to promote the proper airflow. Personally, given the cost, I'd do some trouble shooting - is it working the same on propane and electricity, or does it work better one one or the other? Also, are you leveling the camper well?

$600 for one? Where? I haven't seen them for less than $900 or $1000!

Replacement is essentially what you describe - remove a few screws, disconnect the gas and electric, and slide it out. It's a tight fit so it'll take some wiggling.
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http://www.camperpartsworld.com/Dometic ... rator.html

I level my rig whenever I stop for the night. The rig might sit unlevel for the day while I’m out.

I use it exclusively on propane.
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Thanks. Try it on electricity and see how it works. I’d also look at cleaning the burner and making sure your propane regulator is working correctly.
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Mark wrote:http://www.camperpartsworld.com/Dometic ... rator.html

I level my rig whenever I stop for the night. The rig might sit unlevel for the day while I’m out.

I use it exclusively on propane.
Wow, that is much cheaper. Makes my want to get one right now. Try it on elec and let us know if the temp is acceptable. You could replace the cooling system for $200~300 but I would just get a new fridge at that point depending on the condition of the fridge overall.
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I’ve seen the cooling systems for $300 after returning the core but at that point I would still have 20 year old insulation and controls.
I tried it on 12v a while ago, it wasn’t a real thorough test, I didn’t leave it there for days, but for the day I did try it, it didn’t keep the fridge cold at all.
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Mark wrote:I’ve seen the cooling systems for $300 after returning the core but at that point I would still have 20 year old insulation and controls.
I tried it on 12v a while ago, it wasn’t a real thorough test, I didn’t leave it there for days, but for the day I did try it, it didn’t keep the fridge cold at all.
Apparently the 12V does not work very well. The 120V would be a good test to see if the cooling system itself is operating OK. If the temps are within range on 120V, then there is something wrong with the propane side, which could just need cleaning. The freezer should be below 32F and the fridge should be below 40F.
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Ah! Good tip. Thanks for that. I can plug it in all day at work and see how that goes.
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Well damn. The place that has them for $590 is completely unavailable via phone and they don’t get good reviews. This is too big of a purchase to risk.

The next best price is $685 but then shipping is $150.

So far, I’ve cleaned out the burner, it didn’t look bad although I have no reference.
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Mark wrote:Well damn. The place that has them for $590 is completely unavailable via phone and they don’t get good reviews. This is too big of a purchase to risk.

The next best price is $685 but then shipping is $150.

So far, I’ve cleaned out the burner, it didn’t look bad although I have no reference.
Take out the orifice also, it's before the burner. Don't stick anything into the pinhole by the way, you might end up with a fridge that works too well. :)
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Before the burner?
I have a photo and tried to post it but it was giant. I’m on my phone with no way to make it smaller.

The burner was bigger than a pencil. The flame came out of slots on the tube, maybe a half inch long. The burner was sideways to the refer and easily accessible.
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Mark wrote:Before the burner?
I have a photo and tried to post it but it was giant. I’m on my phone with no way to make it smaller.

The burner was bigger than a pencil. The flame came out of slots on the tube, maybe a half inch long. The burner was sideways to the refer and easily accessible.
The orifice is before the burner, there is a gap between the orifice and burner. You can take it off with a hex wrench. Go to the 3:30 mark on the video below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cmE7iN3D9I
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Okay, thanks.

I’m looking at the manual now and trying to piece together what I need to look at.
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Okay, did that. It didn’t look too dirty.

Thanks for all your help tdashmike!
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Mark wrote:Okay, did that. It didn’t look too dirty.

Thanks for all your help tdashmike!
If it's not working on elec then you might have an issue. The only other thing to check is if the bottom and top vents behind the fridge are clear and can have good airflow. You can also measure the resistance of the 120V and 12V heating elements. I think the 120V is suppose to be 95 Ohms and the 12V 1.2 Ohms. Somewhere in that range.
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