Hopefully the guy is not a member of this list. I hope you offered him a proper beverage either hit or cold to his liking. Stacy Sent from my iPhone > On Jul 10, 2017, at 5:55 PM, David McNeely <davmcneely40@GMAIL.COM> wrote: > > Some of you may recall the incident where I knocked my Dometic 182b > refrigerator off the work table and it seemed to have died. The burner box > was cracked along one edge, the brazing for the drain tube to burner box > was cracked, the tube was bent, and perhaps there were other damages. All > was due to my neighbors unfriendly dog entering my workshop while I was > working on the refrigerator. > > Before we left for camping last week, the neighbor, whom I had inferred > responded indifferently to the incident, came over to apologize for the > dog's behavior, and his abrupt departure without making inquiries > concerning consequences. He had wanted to get the dog safely ensconced, > and had to depart for work. > > Turns out that work involves welding, and he also has his own equipment. > He came over this morning, fashioned a new drain tube, brazed the cracked > burner box and brazed the drain tube back properly. I had previously > cleaned the propane line to the burner box, though I am not sure how > adequately. I also found that the lack of 12 V power to the refrigerator > was due to a loose connection that powers both the refrigerator and the > fresh water tank pump. > > When everything was properly hooked up and checked for leaks (none), the > refrigerator started immediately on propane. Ambient temperature this > afternoon is 82 F. The refrigerator is cooling. We'll see how cold it > gets. > > mcneely |
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