Great, I was hoping it would be easy to isolate. I've got AC, so i just need
to check the thermostat, and the element. I suspect the element, so I'll ohm
it out first.
Thanks Jim.
David
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jim Dunmyer [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2000 6:01 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [VAC] Plumbing and NORCOLD frig / '62 Globetrotter
>
> David,
> If your fridge works on gas, the electric is simple. Check for power at
> the plug, then check for power on the element side of the thermostat.
> There's only about 3 things that could possibly be wrong:
>
> No power at all
>
> Bad thermostat, not allowing power to get to the element
>
> Bad element, so there's no heat even though it has power.
>
> <<Jim>>
>
>
> "Pfeffer, Dave (davep)" wrote:
> >
> > Group:
> >
> > Getting my GT ready for it's first trip next weekend and running in to
> some
> > trouble. I'm flushing the water system after having sat for about 20
> years,
> > I see how the air pump pressurizes the fresh water tank, but it's not
> pushing
> > water through the pipes, could it be that I have too much water in the
> tank?
> > Second the electric side of the NORCOLD frig doesn't work, any tips for
> > isolating the problem?
> >
> > Thx,
> >
> > David
>
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