I've done extensive testing on 120v and flipped the thing on its head one to many times, it's not coming back from the dead. Instead of suffering the rest of my life with this thing even if I did get it repaired I'm going to do the smart thing and get a low amp 12v norcold system. Anyways, a couple of people showed interest in parts. I'm keeping the door latch and the door has a small hole in it (so you may not want that). Everything looks good never tried it on propane but nothing seems corroded, switches all work. I might as well subsidize my new fridge cost.haggle away! 12v heating element gets damn hot 110v heating element gets damn hot Shawn Ohio |
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