No ice on my fins. But no fans either. When I had one I never noticed ice on my fins but hardly camped in high summer heat.
It’s been a few months since I last messed with my 4.3 cu in RM8551. That was back when it wouldn’t work right and the best remedy was clean out the flue in back to insure no visitors had made a home in there. On advice from forum counsel also bought a flea collar and placed it below the pilot light.
Yesterday decided I would check to see how things are. Need a happy fridge for going on the roads again. Temp inside fridge was 60°F. Turned on Propane, 5 dots. In less than 2 minutes the red light on front display was blinking madly, indicating a fault. I shut it down and restarted. Same result again. And again. Turned on stove, it lit, so had gas. Shut down and once again, turned fridge on, 5 dots propane. That’s when I noticed a click inside. It was the pilot light now lighting. Wait an anxious 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 30 minutes later; no more red blinking light.
Came back after 5 hours, fridge temp now 46°F. We are good. Next, decided to open fridge door and re-insert the freezer compartment. I had long ago removed that, willing to sacrifice the freezer to decrease overall in-fridge temperatures. Placed at its normal spot. No fans. First had to remove my home-boy plastic “inner door” sheet barrier because it’s now too big. Maybe I will make another that fits the main fridge cavity under the freezer. Meanwhile, added an ice cube tray. Then dropped fridge to 4 dots propane.
Went out there this morning to see if we got ice. We got ice in the tray... (none on the fins, at least for now.)
Temp in fridge 36°F at 9:30 AM. Load 'em up -- let the camping begin!