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tinkerer
Apr 29, 2017Explorer
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I have posted this picture before, but will post it again as this change in our motorhome was one of the best improvements we ever made. I had to leave the bottom drawer in because of the heat ducts on the bottom. I have the rear vent made so I can run it open or run it closed, the Samsung vents from the bottom. I do have a gap in the rear as the top vent is still there, but it gives some space for the plugs in the back. I lucked out as one of the plugs in the rear was connected to our inverter. We don't use the icemaker as we don't trust the water from the RV parks and the tank for drinking. We now have frozen ice cream and non frozen eggs. We winter for 3 months in a park in Arizona and our electrical bill is half of what if was with the Norcold 1200.


I have posted this picture before, but will post it again as this change in our motorhome was one of the best improvements we ever made. I had to leave the bottom drawer in because of the heat ducts on the bottom. I have the rear vent made so I can run it open or run it closed, the Samsung vents from the bottom. I do have a gap in the rear as the top vent is still there, but it gives some space for the plugs in the back. I lucked out as one of the plugs in the rear was connected to our inverter. We don't use the icemaker as we don't trust the water from the RV parks and the tank for drinking. We now have frozen ice cream and non frozen eggs. We winter for 3 months in a park in Arizona and our electrical bill is half of what if was with the Norcold 1200.
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