Cincy Aquaholic wrote:
I have the same issue. Do you have a Norcold? I bet you do. I've been told that power "board" that is on top is the culprit. Haven't looked into how much it costs to replace.
The issue with Norcold fridges cutting out is easy to fix, I had the same issue on our 298 Vista. If you search Norcold low voltage cut-out on google you'll find the fix quickly. Alternately, give me your eamil and I have a technical bulleten of the problem in .pdf form I''ll send you if you can't find it on the web.
When we got our boat this problem came up imediately as we anchor our pretty much every weekend. We have two large group 31 house batteries and our fridge would still die within 12 hours even though we still had lots of life in the batteries.
The problem is two fold, the wiring on our boats feeding the fridge is to small a gauge causing voltage resistance, and thus a lower than actual voltage reading at the fridge itself. The fridge has a low voltage cut-out at 10.4 volts by default, so between the two it shuts down well before your batteries are crying uncle. The fix is simple, larger gauge wire with an in-line fuse directly from the battery to the fridge. Pull the fridge, and on the back of the fridge is a small board where the power feeds into, it has a few exposed terminals with letters, and you add a jumper between the C & T terminals which disables the low voltage shut-off option. Our Norcold fridge now runs very happily while we are on the hook from Friday night to Sunday afternoon without any problems.
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