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- PadlinExplorerA bunch of folks on another trailer forum put them in their Dometics fridges that are having problems staying cool when it's hot outside. Marginal if any difference.
- Traver8ExplorerI agree that this is way overpriced. Do a search on Ebay - there is a similar product there that is only about $15 and is much smaller so it takes up way less space. I bought one of them and have been very happy with the way it evens out the fridge temps.
- Old-BiscuitExplorer IIIIt is a good tool for circulating cool air thru-out food section compartment.
But any fan that moves air inside food section will accomplish the same thing.
They will not improve 'cooling' issues experienced due to high ambient air temperatures. That is due to lack of proper draft air flow) across cooling unit.
Fan(s) installed in outside compartment will help......along with proper baffling so that the draft is improved.
Two different issues.........two different but similar fixes in that fans are used but not for same reason. - wa8yxmExplorer III
hershey wrote:
Doesn't look like anything more than a couple computer fans that circulate the inside air of the frig. Well overpriced in my opinion.
You took the words off my fingers.. I fully agree. - pianotunaNomad III
- ScottGNomad
pianotuna wrote:
Hi,
It will work but is over priced.
Have a look here: interior fridge fan $17
I've had one of those for several years - it works great and has held up. - mlts22ExplorerCall me cheap, but I've found that the $15 Valterra fridge fans that run 4-6 weeks on two "D" batteries quite effective without taking the risk of cutting wires or bending the cooling fins.
- Dakota98ExplorerThis is an actual picture of the one I have in my Norcold. It will drop the frig temp by 5-8 degrees within minutes of turning the fan on. I think it was around $23 on Ebay. The power cord is run down through the overflow drain into the backside area of the frig vent compartment to the 12 volt. Took 15 minutes to install & yes they work well.
Garry&Gayle wrote:
I installed one in a Norcold RM1350 and it really evened out the temps top to bottom and no frost on the fins. There are cheaper ones out there but read the specs on the fans plus the attractive appearance, the others look like their price reflects. JMO
DOMETIC RM1350. :B Doug- B_O__PlentyExplorer II
ScottG wrote:
Well if it was featured in Trailer Life it has to be good..
That was featured in Trailer Life magazine a while back. It's just a couple of fans and a spiffy blue LED light.
I already have a small fan in there for when it's really hot outside so I don't see the need. It also looks like it takes up a lot of room.
B.O.
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