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Replacing a RM212 in my Autosleeper (VW Transporter)

Posted: 04 Jul 2018, 10:20
by squareski
Hi,

Don't really know which way to turn. The RM212 fridge in my van has been failing over the past year in that it won't cool on Gas (but 240v is ok!). You can see the burner through the little window the same as always (blue flame). I've had it out and turned it upside down etc. and also stripped it down and cleared the dust and rust. It looks to me like I need to replace. Reluctant to replace with another RM212 (lots on ebay etc.) as they're just as old and may fail soon too. I've seen the recommended direct replacement, a RM5310 (iirc) but it's anything upwards of £650!!! I've seen alternatives too, like https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Dometic-Comb ... 2377458044" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; or https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Caravan-Moto ... 1830586504" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; but slightly worried that there are pit falls like flue parts (and compatibility with the vent on the side of the van) and gas fittings etc.

Has anyone else got any experience in this area? Anything to watch out for? Companies that can help? All advice most appreciated :)

Thanks

Dickie.

Re: Replacing a RM212 in my Autosleeper (VW Transporter)

Posted: 04 Jul 2018, 22:02
by jamesakers
I think most people upgrade to a Waeco CRX50. Its a compressor fridge so you don't have to worry about the flue at the back and it has such a low power draw you can run it off a leisure battery.

Re: Replacing a RM212 in my Autosleeper (VW Transporter)

Posted: 05 Jul 2018, 19:15
by Sir Brixalot
£550 as well. These little fridges are so expensive

Re: Replacing a RM212 in my Autosleeper (VW Transporter)

Posted: 05 Jul 2018, 20:05
by Oldiebut goodie
squareski wrote:Hi,

Don't really know which way to turn. The RM212 fridge in my van has been failing over the past year in that it won't cool on Gas (but 240v is ok!). You can see the burner through the little window the same as always (blue flame). I've had it out and turned it upside down etc. and also stripped it down and cleared the dust and rust. It looks to me like I need to replace. Reluctant to replace with another RM212 (lots on ebay etc.) as they're just as old and may fail soon too. I've seen the recommended direct replacement, a RM5310 (iirc) but it's anything upwards of £650!!! I've seen alternatives too, like https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Dometic-Comb ... 2377458044" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; or https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/cara" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; van-Motorhome-Leisure-3-Way-Absorption-fridge-43-Litre-New-Black/391830586504 but slightly worried that there are pit falls like flue parts (and compatibility with the vent on the side of the van) and gas fittings etc.

Has anyone else got any experience in this area? Anything to watch out for? Companies that can help? All advice most appreciated :)

Thanks

Dickie.

No need to turn it upside down if it runs OK on 230v! That is only for one that needs the refrigerant remixing.
Check that the baffle is correctly placed in the burner tube - that is vital for correct operation.

older models but you can see where/how
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Re: Replacing a RM212 in my Autosleeper (VW Transporter)

Posted: 05 Jul 2018, 20:40
by captain Byrne
Even if you see a flame it means nothing. Remove the injector & thoroughly clean it by soaking it in spirits overnight. Better still get a new one, brickwerks sell them.
I'll eat my hat if the problem isn't a blocked injector.

Re: Replacing a RM212 in my Autosleeper (VW Transporter)

Posted: 06 Jul 2018, 16:04
by Sir Brixalot
Got a link Capn. Can't find it on BW

Re: Replacing a RM212 in my Autosleeper (VW Transporter)

Posted: 06 Jul 2018, 16:09
by captain Byrne
https://www.brickwerks.co.uk/t3-parts/t ... 0mbar.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Hope I don't have to eat my hat.. won't be the first time.

Re: Replacing a RM212 in my Autosleeper (VW Transporter)

Posted: 06 Jul 2018, 16:25
by Oldiebut goodie
That jet is for a 50mbar 'foreign' fridge ( Westie etc). Different one needed for UK models. Restoration/checking service on ebay here https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Electrolux-R ... Sw7I5bAIJK

Re: Replacing a RM212 in my Autosleeper (VW Transporter)

Posted: 06 Jul 2018, 16:41
by captain Byrne
Thanks OBG, I stand corrected.

Re: Replacing a RM212 in my Autosleeper (VW Transporter)

Posted: 08 Jul 2018, 12:35
by squareski
Your advice is greatly appreciated :) I'll pull it out and have another look....

Cheers,

Dickie.