Thanks for all the great tips, everyone. Would you believe that the guy who owns it got it working? Hopefully it will keep working but if it goes out again, I will be glad to have all this great info.
On another note, the trailer we are hoping to buy doesn't have an awning and I priced them at over $600!!!! This gave me the idea to look around for used ones. Thanks, everyone!
Cheryl
In the pink, a problem with mine at least that you need to consider and check out...
My fridge "was" where it works perfectly when weather is cool, 75 degrees out or cooler. The problem "SEEMS TO HAVE BEEN" that the factory fan, that is on the back of the unit, at the top vent opening (which is covered by a louvered aluminum panel) was inoperable. This fan has power and a thermostat that turns the fan on when coils reach a certain temp. I found mine quit working. So, I replaced the single fan, with a pair of fans, ultra quiet models like they use in a computer/server case... Mine are now direclty connected to battery source, no thermostat, and I have to turn off and on this fan when I need to use the fridge, that switch is a lighted one, on the side of fridge so I dont forget.
Now the fridge seems to work good now (HOWEVER, so far it has only been as hot as 90 outside, since I fixed it.)
I like my fix, because I think I found out why a brand new battery died while in storage, it got hot this year in Kansas, and the fan probably tried to run, most of the summer, because I didn't have a way to shut it off when not in use at all, like some units do? so when the shed it was in, got over 90 degrees, that fan was on. I now disconnect the battery when stored as well, which is easier for me with my 5th wheel than it is, in stock config on your bumper pulls, I have been told!
There is a HUGE RV recycle center in missouri, south west corner near the big lakes. and a link in a reply to another post about a fridge that smelled like amonia, to a place that had my bigger fridge's cooling coils for 380 + Core last year over the winter.
fridge is tricky to find all the screws onthe back side, and front benind the trim, to take it out and is definitely a 2 man job to lift out of cabinet in mine (due to confined space, ya know).