Dead RM7360L fridge

Not anymore, it packed up, no use for one now, and I can't get to the burner on the van mate. Normally, there is a tiny Phillips screw, and you can take the protective cover off, but not this one, and I simply can't get to it anyway, as there are acres of wiring I'm loath to disturb in fear of creating yet another problem, I've had to this on a few vans as it a common thing, and there is a bit of wiring but not like this has.
Next time you visit Scotland, Kev, let me know. I have a compressor with long reach airline [matched with the compressor by the Supplier], so we could perform a, ahem, blow job on the drive! There's an offer you won't get every day! :ROFLMAO:. If you need a quicker solution :eek:, anyone with a Ring RAC 900 Tyre Inflator should be able to help. Again, the air hose is long enough to use on a 7.5m Van, so easy to reach the fridge vent area; and the Ring has crocodile clips, so you can hook up to the VB using the Ducato under bonnet positive and earth connections

Steve
 
Bouncing a house fridge on some of the really rough roads we go on concerns me quite a lot David, they are not designed to take any abuse.
The small fridge i have is sealed and i dont hear a compressor running, it uses .25 of a amp to run and will go 24 hrs on a 90ah lead acid battery.
Seems to have worked well over the years on the road, but it is a small unit, wont hold enuff food for hungry bears.
 
Last edited:
Ackcherlee, I have an air blower for my keyboard. I suppose that would work, but I need to get around the other problems mentioned.
 
Bouncing a house fridge on some of the really rough roads we go on concerns me quite a lot David, they are not designed to take any abuse.
Just listen to all those people who have had a "house fridge" in their motorhome for years without any problems ( and I mean ANY problems, unlike the constant threads about 3-ways not lighting, not cooling, etc).

The first time I fitted a 240V residential fridge in my camper, I did have reservations about the vibrations and I actually bought a spare identical one in case it failed (yes, they can be that cheap that I bought a brand new spare fridge and still saved hundreds of quid over a 12V compressor one).
But never had a problem and I sold the spare one I think last year. Never been used and just sat in the shed in the box).

The only nod to transport the 12V "Motorhome" Fridges have is a locking door and the shelves go into runners rather than just sit on little ledges. I added a locking system to the door and used white (to blend in) duct tape to go on the shelf edges and the fridge sides to stop any movement.
 
My first port of call has to be the local caravan repair place, it could be a simple and cheap fix, 3 ways are fine, millions have had them with no problems, and it's already fitted so less problems, I'll get them to sort the awful mess of wiring and to make the access to the burner box easier.
 
Back
Top