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penguin149
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Jun 06, 2019

Muffin fan in Norcold fridge

I'd like to add a muffin fan to the interior of my Norcold fridge. There is no light or other 12V source inside the fridge. It is a single door unit in a 2011 Jayco hybrid TT. Any ideas on how to get 12V power to the interior of the fridge?
  • downtheroad wrote:
    For a small frig like you have and for non-full time use maybe something like this will work and be a very simple solution...

    Runs continuously for 30 days on a couple of "D" batteries.
    We had one in our pop-up and it worked great. Moved a good deal of air around.

    Frig Fan...LINK


    this is what we use in our dometic

    long run time on 2 batteries. does help keep things cooler in hot weather
  • penguin149 wrote:
    I'd like to add a muffin fan to the interior of my Norcold fridge. There is no light or other 12V source inside the fridge. It is a single door unit in a 2011 Jayco hybrid TT. Any ideas on how to get 12V power to the interior of the fridge?

    In post #10 I have pics of a fan I added, ran the wire through the drain tube and connected the pig tail 12v to the 12v on the back of fridge. Just to give a visual idea for the piggyback connection.

    norcold-3-fan-deluxe-fan
  • For a small frig like you have and for non-full time use maybe something like this will work and be a very simple solution...

    Runs continuously for 30 days on a couple of "D" batteries.
    We had one in our pop-up and it worked great. Moved a good deal of air around.

    Frig Fan...LINK

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