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Based on the information provided, it seems that the Norcold N611R fridge in the travel trailer is experiencing issues with cooling on AC power. The green and yellow LEDs are blinking, and the fridge stops cooling after running for a random number of hours. The gas cooling seems to be working fine, and the fuses, AC/DC power, and power board have been checked and replaced.
One possible cause of this issue could be a faulty heating element. To check if the heater is working properly, you can use a multimeter to measure the resistance of the heater. The resistance should be between 44 and 52 ohms. If the resistance is outside of this range, then the heater may need to be replaced.
Another possible cause of this issue could be a problem with the thermostat or temperature control system. If the temperature control system is not functioning properly, then it may not be able to maintain a consistent temperature in the fridge, which could cause it to stop cooling after a certain amount of time.
It is also possible that there is an issue with the wiring or connections in the fridge. If there is a loose or damaged wire or connection, then this could cause intermittent cooling issues.
In order to diagnose and fix this issue, it may be necessary to consult with a professional technician who has experience working with Norcold fridges.
is not possibily,to any ac.the timer run just for 24 hours.on the power surce of your ac you can make a timer control programms, who take or give energy to your ac inverter(you put the ac inverter to run , and when the energy is shut down ,the ac inverter is stop working and when the energy is come back the inverter start working)
Everyone: If you are not going to answer the question DON’T POST. The question is not how to install a new battery. The question is not how to reset the system. original poster knows the battery is low. They know that pressing status tells them the problem. They know pressing disarm stops the beeping alarm for only 4 hours. The problem is it takes DAYS to get a replacement battery because only found through mail order. The unit runs on AC. So how do we get it to stop being annoying short of killing the AC, and pulling the battery -which is not logical to have to disarm for days just to get the darn thing to stop being annoying.
How to keep protecting my house, using the available AC power, without annoying alarm beeping during the night and starting its every minute beeping every four hours all day. Totally bad design if no way to shut up a known battery problem.
I have a 2007 kia rondo.Ac was working,parked it for a year,ac wasnt working,recharged,the ac,it worked for a month,an started again,blowing hot ai.If you let it set for hour would start working...then after a few days it would only work early morning,if you dont turn ac of,then it stop working,I see the clutch isnt kicking in,ir you try an put freeon in it soon as you start putting it in it would kick on.An its full of freeon.
I am not understanding exactly what is happening with your unit. You say it only runs for 4 hours a day and then say that after 4 hours the outside unit shut off. But you don't describe the condition of the outside unit! Is there ice on your outside unit after it runs for four hours or is it so hot that the housing would fry an egg? Since it works for four hours and then stops working, I would guess that ice forms on the condenser grill which tells the thermostat that your air is much colder than it actually is. Then it takes time for the ice to melt off again. Am I close? If so this condition is usually caused by your unit being low on freon making everything work harder. But it could also mean that you have a leak in the system somewhere. But it shouldn't be much of a leak or it wouldn't run for the 4 hours. I would recommend you charge it to the correct level and then check for leaks.
Probably overheating. Check the outdoor coil and see if it is stopped up with dust, grass etc. If so, disconnect power to the unit, and clean the condenser coil with water or air. Be careful not to bend the fins if you use a water sprayer.
If the fuses are anything like on our 99 626, there are more under the hood. These fuses are biggier, boxy looking things. When we got our 99 the AC was not working. One of those fuses under the hood also runs the AC, and the minute we replaced the correct one, problem solved.
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