I hear ya. Trouble shoot the AC wiring, element etc. first. Mark Drillock posted some useful info in that regard (he really knows his stuff) Confirm if it will work on AC first. They are separate from each other, but all 3 modes do the same thing: heat the chemicals The heater elements could be contained in one unit, or two seperate ones. Make sure they are seated properly and that the wiring to/from is ok. There should be a brass screw to hold the element(s) in place. There should be insulation (a special kind. don't loose it) around the inlet/exhaust tubes. The chemical tube should contact the heater element(s) and exhaust tube from LP combustion box, then gradually spread apart. Pics: http://web.mac.com/tubaneil/iWeb/Site%205/ThermInsPICS.html Check out the pic on lower RH side. It kind of shows the contact between the pipes. (this is a 182A which is slightly different than the 182B..... if that's your model) Here's a page I wrote on what I learned fixing my 182A. It's not current, but may help: http://web.mac.com/tubaneil/iWeb/Site%205/Dometic%28fridge%29.html Hope that helps. Neil.
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 10:20 AM, Thomas Jefferson Kitts <thomas@thomaskitts.com> wrote: > Neil: > > Burping the baby had no effect. Flipped it upside down yesterday as you > suggested after lunch and then righted it this morning and plugged it in to > 110v. > > No cool inside, or hot outside. Been about two hours. > > I think I'll disassemble the burner next and see if there is any thing > obvious preventing that from working on propane, like a clogged burner. > Starting to care less and less about this Dometic . . . > > Thomas > > > On Jul 16, 2008, at 9:14 AM, neil N wrote: > >> Hi Frank. >> >> I suggested Thomas burp his fridge as in this case it didn't work on >> any mode. A known working AC source didn't even work! --- :^) Hence >> the burping suggestion. >> >> And Thomas. I too am sitting on the fence regarding "To Dometic or Not >> To Dometic". That Italian fridge sounds like the one. If the 182B >> Dometic I have on the bench doesn't do any better in terms of >> relighting after turning thermostat down, then I'm going with the >> Viagra, er Vitrifrigo. Personally, I can't see throwing money into new >> parts to keep a Dometic going. I'll put that money to the Vitrifrigo. >> >> BTW, I'm pretty sure you can get the Vitrifrigo in an AC/DC or just DC >> setup. If you go with DC only, I think you could use a battery charger >> to run it from shore power if needed, and of course one can use solar. >> >> >> Cheers, >> >> Neil. > >
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