On Tue, 07 Aug 2012 08:40:02 -0600, David Vickery <david_vickery@yahoo.com> wrote: > Your fridge doesn't sound like it is too far from 'normal'. Once you > figure out how it likes to be lit and how long you need to give it gas, > and >whether it needs to be run on electric first, it will be much > easier to light it in the future. The multimeter helps you get to know > your fridge. Thanks again. I'm also in Colorado, in Boulder. The fridge worked great for many years (I've had this '87 for about 13 years). It stopped staying lit last year, and I've been working on it off and on since. I don't know what changed. The local RV shop had it out twice and couldn't fix it. It does seem not far from fine, but there's some critical factor, some nonlinear variable, that is just a little off. Of course, that's a WAGuess. :-) -- ==Leonard |
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