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Dometic 630515.321 Tech tells me this unit isn't serviceable with freon...need to purchase new one...my question is do I purchase the same type unit or is there a better unit out there with HP.

Not familiar with this number. Can you better identify what the brand it is and what this is? But generally everything is repairable. The Tech's question might because he does know how to fix the unit or he just wanted to sell you a new one. JohnL I’m happy to assist further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/w._c61c997d7bf3e6ae
4/24/2016 12:17:17 PM • Dometic Heating... • Answered on Apr 24, 2016
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No cold air, just cool

Low gas.
2/15/2016 7:44:40 PM • Dometic Heating... • Answered on Feb 15, 2016
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A/c was working fine for nearliny 10 days and now burning smell

AC clutch could be seizing up, creating the burning smell, or causing the belt to slip and burn up as well.
2/12/2016 11:52:08 PM • Dometic Heating... • Answered on Feb 12, 2016
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I have a Dometic a/c with a digital thermostat. When I have it on cool the compressor will cut off when the proper temp is reached but the fan continues to run and won't shut down unless I turn off.

It could be could be several things depending on what type of AC it is. is it a window unit, or a split system. Could be a bad thermostat or thermostat wire or bad board or a safety or wired wong.
11/18/2015 12:09:17 PM • Dometic Heating... • Answered on Nov 18, 2015
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I have a new Dometic duo therm roof mounted a/c. It cools and the fan blows cold air but every minute or so makes a humming noise. It was installed a month ago and just started this today.

try running the fan by itself & see if it is still humming. isolate which component is the issue
9/15/2015 4:52:03 PM • Dometic Heating... • Answered on Sep 15, 2015
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Need wiring diagram for montana 2955rl wiring in dometic ac

you can go on line for trouble shooting your dometic unit. it will give you all the info including wiring.
9/14/2015 4:52:41 PM • Dometic Heating... • Answered on Sep 14, 2015
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Dawlance split air conditioner shows the eror in display f6

Check the condensor fan motor. If less RPM replace capacitor. still continues, replace f.motor.
9/14/2015 1:32:21 PM • Dometic Heating... • Answered on Sep 14, 2015
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Dometic AC unit unpluged while running, will not run now. HELP

check breakers and d.c. fuses requires 12 volts d.c. to work.
9/14/2015 9:22:56 AM • Dometic Heating... • Answered on Sep 14, 2015
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Duo Therm Mod# 90120.001 runs

There are only three things that stop a burner from lighting (or engine from running): 1. No fuel 2. bad air/fuel mixture 3. no source of ignition. Guess what? It's one of these three.For starters, I actually have this furnace. First things first, make sure you have sufficient voltage to the unit. It runs on the 12 volt system, so make sure the battery is fully charged and/or you are plugged in to "shore" power and your inverter is working. If the voltage is low, the fan will run, the relays will click, but the gas valve may not open and the igniter may not have the juice to run. At startup, you should hear relays clicking. Three times, on/off, 10 seconds apart, before the board gives up trying. If you don't hear this, probably bad board or bad hearing, but possibly bad sail switch (switch tripped by main blower air flow), relays, or gas valve actuators.The blower will run even with the control board disconnected.Next, check for obstructions in the inlet/exhaust, like wasp nests. Wasps LOVE hydrocarbons for some reason. Truthfully though, this shouldn't be a problem unless the nest completely obstructs the tube. This furnace has a choke which restricts the airflow to an area about the diameter of a large middle finger or a small thumb anyway. That's what the "burner air adjustment" adjusts.If everything is clicking but it still doesn't light, you should be able to smell gas at the exhaust. If not, guess what? Probably no gas. Points to bad board, sail switch, low voltage at valve, or bad valve (unlikely). Assuming you have gas smell, check the connection to the igniter. Heat/cool-down cycles will tend to loosen the nut. It's a .25 inch socket by the way. To get at it you need to remove the furnace from the RV.After removal, to get the furnace out of its shroud, you only need to remove the hex screw at the center-front by the gas valve and the wiring pull-thru on the right side. Then the unit will slide out.While you're at it, check the gas orifice for obstructions. I did this by removing the air inlet shroud, but there may be an easier way. I think you can remove the whole gas assembly instead, but removing the shroud lets you clean everything up a bit. I had mud wasps obstructing the inlet tube. The tube has a choke inside like a flattened golf ball. If you remove the tube it will fall out. It's a little tricky to get back in, but not impossible. Just line it up with a nail.The gas jet is quite large as gas jets go. Remove the jet and clean it with brake cleaner and/or compressed air. Check all connections, tighten as necessary. Clean and tighten ground connections, blow or vacuum away dust. Vacuum through the exhaust while you are at it. Reassemble and spark her up on the bench. You can McGyver a battery connection to the unit to test operation. Red to red, negative to yellow. The blue wires are for thermostat. Short them together to test operation.This won't help much without gas, but you can at least see that the sail switch operates properly. The sail switch controls gas flow.You can't really test the igniter easily. It's high voltage and a pig to remove and replace. If you don't have a spare gasket, don't.You can check voltage to gas valve. If none, it is either sail switch or board. Jump sail switch to test which.Now the iffy bit. If the voltage is lower than 9.5 volts, the valve probably won't open. The question becomes "why." Bad ground? Bad connection somewhere? Bad input voltage? Bad board? Check, clean and tighten connections. Clean edge connector on board - gently with cloth or pencil eraser. Try again.This is the situation I have; there is a voltage drop at the valve (between connector and ground) of 3 volts. The furnace runs on shore power, but not on a fully-charged battery. I've ordered a new board.If you don't understand me, or it still doesn't work, you need a licensed tech with access to parts. He should be able to bench-test unit, so just slide it out and take it to him.Good luck!PS: New board from http://www.dinosaurelectronics.com/ did the trick.
9/7/2015 1:19:03 AM • Dometic Heating... • Answered on Sep 07, 2015
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On my r the dometic air conditioner flips the breaker in my home .Why?

weak breaker. capacitors defective. fan motor or compressor bad. wire shorting to ground. need to amp with meter to see how many amps its drawing.
8/26/2015 11:09:38 AM • Dometic Heating... • Answered on Aug 26, 2015
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There is a white wire at the back of our Dometic DS600H. What is this for?

if your talking about outside the unit it is a ground bonding wire.
8/24/2015 9:43:42 PM • Dometic Heating... • Answered on Aug 24, 2015
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My dometic rooftop ac runs and cycles fine for two to three hours then stops working if I turn it off then back on it works good again for another two or three hours

Without knowing a make or model I'd say one of the starter capacitors is going or the contactors need to be replaced.
8/24/2015 3:50:19 PM • Dometic Heating... • Answered on Aug 24, 2015
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Dometic roof top rv ac cycles on even when therm is set to off and fan on auto. I have the duo therm connecting my ac and furnace. What is the solution?

defective thermostat, relay module, or communication cable between them
8/23/2015 10:05:45 AM • Dometic Heating... • Answered on Aug 23, 2015
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No display on dometic lcd thermostat

check dc fuse
8/20/2015 10:09:36 PM • Dometic Heating... • Answered on Aug 20, 2015
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Ac does not start

check breaker and fuses it needs 120 volts a.c. and 12 volts dc to run
8/20/2015 12:27:44 PM • Dometic Heating... • Answered on Aug 20, 2015
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Dometic caravan rooftop airconditioner fan is making a loud ticking noise

remove the cover off a/c on roof. should be able to see if fan blade or squirrel cage are hitting anywhere while running.
8/20/2015 12:25:34 PM • Dometic Heating... • Answered on Aug 20, 2015
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Inter city furnace fan comes on by it self and

relay module, communication cable, t-stat
8/20/2015 10:45:18 AM • Dometic Heating... • Answered on Aug 20, 2015
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I have a Duo therm 13,500 btu heat pump model

thermostat, communication cable, relay module
8/19/2015 8:33:22 PM • Dometic Heating... • Answered on Aug 19, 2015
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