fj12ryder wrote:
"If this is true, why not just remove the entire lower refrig panel cover to significantly increase air flow? The panel seems to have been designed to provide only relatively small air vents and mostly covers the space."
That is not my post.
While it is not your post, it is a good question. YES, if you remove the door you will get more volume of fresh cool air up the back of the refer and it will cool better. BUT, if it rains or you wash the RV then you get significant water intrusion on the back side of the refer mount floor and on the control systems. The upper roof vent and rear bottom access door has been designed to get the correct volume of air in normal operation. The FIRST thing I do in the hot summer when getting cooling complaints and the outside access door has screen material, I remove the door for my cooling tests. Doug