Tinstar wrote:
Here is a picture of the fan and cover. It's powered via 12 volts and is two speed. I cut a new cover and molded the fan to it with sealant. It pushes a lot of air through the cabinet. I would only use this while parked and if the fridge is not cooling properly. I use the factory cover while driving and other times.
Now I understand what you have done. That is probably OVERKILL. IF the air rushes past the upper condenser too fast, then the air cannot remove the heat. The slower the air flows thru the condenser fins, the more time it has to absorb the hot temp and remove it. Same principle of a Engine cooling system. Some people think that if you remove the engine tstat, the engine will run cooler. NOT SO, It will run hotter. It runs hotter due to the hot water flows thru the Radiator too fast to have the water cooled adequately. The tstat acts as a regulator also. Try removing the complete door/fan and see what happens with a open door. Doug