Need to replace 12 volt element in my Dometic Rm 2350 3 way. Label on fridge states 150w element and although there are 125w and 175w elements available I am unsure as to what I should purchase. Both new elements state that they are for the RM 2350???
daffyfrancis said
07:35 PM Aug 1, 2015
Hi alwon,
I am sure the new 2350 dometic fridges run 175w elements for 12v & 240v. Ours in a Mercedes Sprinter Campervan is a 175w & performs brilliantly whilst travelling & we had an auto electrician wire it up with appropriate heavy gauge wire & vsr cut out. It will even freeze things in the freezer whilst travelling on 12v.
David.
alwon said
01:08 PM Aug 2, 2015
Thanks David, will run with that, but am still curious as to the implications of the varying wattage/amps specs???
daffyfrancis said
04:54 PM Aug 2, 2015
Hi again alwon,
I note your concern & perhaps it might be worth your while contacting a reseller for advice. I looked on ebay & several state 175w & one 125w in their specifications. One advertising 175w elements for $99 had answered some peoples questions & may be worth following up with. Sorry I don't know how to post a link but if you go to ebay Australia & look for: element 12v 175 3way fridge RM2350. I have no connection or had dealings with them but I noted one answer as saying something like, the 12v element seldom fails & most problems are to do with the supply of 12v power.
Need to replace 12 volt element in my Dometic Rm 2350 3 way. Label on fridge states 150w element and although there are 125w and 175w elements available I am unsure as to what I should purchase. Both new elements state that they are for the RM 2350???
Hi alwon,
I am sure the new 2350 dometic fridges run 175w elements for 12v & 240v. Ours in a Mercedes Sprinter Campervan is a 175w & performs brilliantly whilst travelling & we had an auto electrician wire it up with appropriate heavy gauge wire & vsr cut out. It will even freeze things in the freezer whilst travelling on 12v.
David.
Thanks David, will run with that, but am still curious as to the implications of the varying wattage/amps specs???
Hi again alwon,
I note your concern & perhaps it might be worth your while contacting a reseller for advice. I looked on ebay & several state 175w & one 125w in their specifications. One advertising 175w elements for $99 had answered some peoples questions & may be worth following up with. Sorry I don't know how to post a link but if you go to ebay Australia & look for: element 12v 175 3way fridge RM2350. I have no connection or had dealings with them but I noted one answer as saying something like, the 12v element seldom fails & most problems are to do with the supply of 12v power.
Hope this is of some help.
David