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🧊 Dometic 2932781012 Refrigerator Electrode: Efficient Wire Lead for Optimal Performance Review

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Description of 🧊 Dometic 2932781012 Refrigerator Electrode: Efficient Wire Lead for Optimal Performance

Refrigerator Electrode. Includes Lead Wire. Dometic part number: 2932781012. Check part numbers to ensure proper fit.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works as expected: Fridge parts

I'm having trouble lighting my Dometic fridge in my caravan. I spoke to a Dometic representative and he gave me the part number for this part and told me to order it from Revain because Dometic prices are too high. Very easy to replace if you are mechanical at all. A screw to remove.

Pros
  • Automotive
Cons
  • Some small items

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great Product - Interior

I had no spark and couldn't get my Dometic fridge to work. It was a cheap and easy solution. Don't spend $100 at an RV shop to have them fix it. It literally took me 5 minutes to swap it out and my fridge was working again. If you have electricity, propane and a screwdriver handy, this is what you need.

Pros
  • Fridges and Parts
Cons
  • Clarity

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A Simple Solution to a Big Problem

Our van fridge ended up where it wouldn't turn on the gas after being idle for a while. Basically it would be at higher humidity. Once it caught fire, usually after you started taking things apart to get to it, or ran it on electricity to warm up the compartment a bit, it worked fine after that. enough to test the system and find that it was just an electrode. I've never been able to see it with my own eyes but have determined that there must be a hairline crack in the porcelain insulator which

Pros
  • Fridge Parts
Cons
  • Questionable Purchase for the Elderly