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slarsen
Aug 22, 2012Explorer
My refrig. tended in the mid-40's. A little scary. I got an inside portable refrig. fan from Tweety's that runs on two 'D' size batteries. Instructions said it would run for a month on the batteries. I doubted it, but in fact, it does.
Anyway, back to the topic: it reduced the temperature about 10 or more degrees, despite backing off one position on the temp. switch on the front of the refrigerator. And the temps are much more consistent, so no freezing things at the back while things in the door pockets are too warm. Like milk.
This might fix your problem, and for just under $20, you aren't risking much. Camping World has them, too, 'on sale' for about $16. Called a Frig Airator or some such.
Anyway, back to the topic: it reduced the temperature about 10 or more degrees, despite backing off one position on the temp. switch on the front of the refrigerator. And the temps are much more consistent, so no freezing things at the back while things in the door pockets are too warm. Like milk.
This might fix your problem, and for just under $20, you aren't risking much. Camping World has them, too, 'on sale' for about $16. Called a Frig Airator or some such.
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