usersmanual wrote:
TNGW1500SE wrote:
Make sure there's screens on the vents for the old fridge. Sometimes there's not and bugs can get in now.
Ok but what did u do when bugs got in there before the new fridge?
My old "Nevercold" fridge was sealed up both sides, the top and the bottom between the rear evaporator and the passenger compartment. It acted like a chimney for the evaporator on the rear of the fridge. Fresh air came in the side vent and out the roof vent. There was no screen in the side vent. It had to vent that way since it burns propane. Now that you don't burn propane, you may want to seal off those vents and not loose A/C or heat out the holes. Just allow the new fridge to get airflow around it from the air inside the RV. The new fridge produces very little heat compared to the vents in the RV for the old unit. Your A/C will love you. I sealed my vents.