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KJINTF
Jul 06, 2014Explorer
Every installation will produce vastly different results
I did the ARP "Auto Tune" then modified the settings from my data
Not sure if my data is of much use for other installations
To many variables. My frig being in a slide is vastly different than the standard installation. Additionally used one of the USB data loggers that can be set to log Temp/Humidity and ran it in both freezer and frig to log temps.
The burner tube temps do indeed spike quickly when off-level even when driving up/down mountains. My typical burner tube temps (when the frig is running normally)range from 320F to 350F (I shut mine off at 385F) again every install will be different.
My Rigs Frig is a N621 in a large slide w/ a stock top side single thermostat controlled at 90F computer type fan(IMO a pretty much useless fan). As ARP recommended (Suggest you read their documents loads of great info), I installed a large Blower motor not the typical computer fan at the outside base of the frig. To reduce fan noise the 12 Vdc tapped from the gas valve is down converted to 8vdc to drive the motor. We NEVER use it on electric power.
I did the ARP "Auto Tune" then modified the settings from my data
Not sure if my data is of much use for other installations
To many variables. My frig being in a slide is vastly different than the standard installation. Additionally used one of the USB data loggers that can be set to log Temp/Humidity and ran it in both freezer and frig to log temps.
The burner tube temps do indeed spike quickly when off-level even when driving up/down mountains. My typical burner tube temps (when the frig is running normally)range from 320F to 350F (I shut mine off at 385F) again every install will be different.
My Rigs Frig is a N621 in a large slide w/ a stock top side single thermostat controlled at 90F computer type fan(IMO a pretty much useless fan). As ARP recommended (Suggest you read their documents loads of great info), I installed a large Blower motor not the typical computer fan at the outside base of the frig. To reduce fan noise the 12 Vdc tapped from the gas valve is down converted to 8vdc to drive the motor. We NEVER use it on electric power.
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