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    Posted: 04 Apr 2019 at 8:46pm
If you have manually turned the temperature down as far as possible and still not cold enough there is another option--try adjusting your thermister.  Look it up in the search function or google.  It is a small module in the interior of the fridge, at the back and probably up high on the fins.  there is a bulb on the lower end and a wire coming from the top. It is held onto the fins by a clip.  Try gently moving the thermister up higher on the fin and this will also change the temperature.
the freezer will definitely get cold enough to keep pre-frozen items frozen. We have used the freezer for ice cream and meats without defrosting. I would not expect it to freeze items that were not already frozen.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Apr 2019 at 8:24pm
The refer should be able to keep things frozen for quite a long time.  In our 8+ years of owning our 177 we have had frozen meat (pre-frozen when put in freezer) stay frozen for 4 days with no sign of thawing out.  The only reason we haven't done longer is that we eat a lot of meat and that is the longest we can go w/o shopping and purchasing more.  Another possibility is that maybe the two muffin fans on the rear side of your refer are not working.  We had this problem years ago when we noticed the refer was not very cold.  My brother, an electrical engineer, and RV expert in these matters isolated our problems within 5 minutes.  Problem was the di-electric switch was located way too low on the coils, by repositioning it near the top, pretty close to the exhaust pipe for the propane, the fans turned on almost immediately.  I told my brother, "I never heard that sound before."  He only laughed and told me he had seen this same thing on many other refers. 

We precool only 1 day in advance before heading out, this is plenty of time for the refer to cool down, especially if you put in a few frozen items like an ice block or something similar during the process.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Apr 2019 at 8:10pm
Other people on this forum know a lot more than I do about refers.

First, put a thermometer inside and see what the actual temperature reading is. 24 hours is more than enuf time, except maybe on hot summer days, to get to working temperatures. Then if it is not at least about 40 degrees, adjust the temperature setting down and see if the refer temperature reacts. If it doesn't improve, I'm afraid you've got a problem. The technology in travel trailer refers is not the same as in our home refers and in my experience it is, unfortunately, sometimes very temperamental (spider webs, wasps nest, ?phase of the moon?). 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Apr 2019 at 8:06pm
I have  several cokes in the door and had some frozen  foods in the freezer compartment.  The drinks are cold enough but the frozen section items are cold but not frozen.

I did find a push button on the inside rear wall that I pushed but have no idea what it does. Anyone out their know?

I also turned on the propane and will recheck it tomorrow night when I get in.

Anyone know what the push button switch does on the inner back wall.  I was looking for the reset switch as their is a sticker on the door in German about reset switch but the picture looks nothing like anything I can find on fridge.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Apr 2019 at 7:52pm
Put a couple of water bottles in there. Thermal mass helps.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Apr 2019 at 6:39pm
It should get cold enough on 120Vac or propane to freeze in the freezer section particularly this time of yeat. On 12V maybe not.  You can try adjusting the temp colder and see if that helps. Or switch it to propane and see if that changes the temp by the next day. It doesn't take several days for an RV fridge to get cold unless you fill it with warm liquids and expect it to be able to cool all that down at once. Best is to pre-cool drinks in your home fridge before putting them in. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Apr 2019 at 6:29pm
Being new to the whole camper thing and to be honest I didn't even know a propane / electric refrigerator was a real thing.

I have read some post that  say the fridge needs to be turned on a few days in advance. 

  I have left my Pod connected to my 110 house current for a couple of weeks now since my first test weekend.   The fridge is cool enough I think to keep food but the freezer is not  frozen by any means.

Is this normal.? 

  Does the freezer actually freeze on 30 amp service? 
 or on Propane?
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