slarsen wrote:
I have a portable fan that runs on a pair of 'D' batteries. I dropped the average temp in the refrig by more than 10 degrees. The more stuff you put in the refrig, the more difficult it is for air to circulate naturally. The fan really helps. And BTW, the batteries DO last for more than a month, just as the manufacturer said they would.
I installed a small computer fan that attaches to the fins inside the refer. I have not noticed anywhere close to a 10 degree drop when kept on the same temp setting. What I do notice is a quicker cool down when I first turn the refer on. Mine is a Norcold 682IM.