We have a Vitrifrigo C130L, 133 litre, Danfoss BD35F compressor, 42watt, very similar set up to yours, the only difference is you have the same compressor cooling a 90L cabinet instead of 130L so it should be more efficient than mine.
I'm running off 2 x 75 AH batteries, total 150 AH.
It freezes and cools very well, even under the most adverse conditions.
You did not respond to my previous questions, so, I presume the seal and door are OK, if so suggest a trip to a fridge mechanic, could be a dodgy thermostat or the compressor may need re gassing.
-- Edited by Santa on Wednesday 25th of March 2015 10:45:03 AM
You can easily test the seal by placing a piece of paper about the size of a $5 note (or just use a $5 note) between the seal and the refrigerator and close the door. Now pull the paper out. You should feel tension as you pull it out. You need to test around the whole door seal.
Hope this helps
Regards Steve.
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Don't think your fridge would mind what note you use, just if you tear it then it becomes an expensive test, your call though!. Personally I'd just use a piece of paper!
-- Edited by madaboutled on Thursday 26th of March 2015 09:01:44 PM where's the bloody spell checker grrrrrrr.
-- Edited by madaboutled on Thursday 26th of March 2015 09:02:49 PM
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Steve, Di & Ziggy We named our Motorhome "Roadworx" because on the road works "On The Road Again" Ford Transit with 302 Windsor V8 conversion, C4 Auto, 9 Inch Ford Diff All Lighting L.E.D., 260 Amp/h AGM, 530 Watt Solar + Kipor Backup Gen.