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mchero
Jun 26, 2015Explorer
Mike
Check this fan out! It will VASTLY improve cooling inside. Keeps the fins from iceing up as well! I have the Norcold 4 door in our rig. I swapped out the colling unit (original was dead Jim!) I was very impressed with the build quality of BOTH the cooling unit and the internal fan.
http://rvcoolingunit.com/-Evaporator-Fan-Greater-inside-Cooling-Our-Standard-Model-wGrill-P3239956.aspx
Slick fan setup for just $14.00. I installed the internal fan yesterday. I could not get a 12VDC power source internally so I ran the positive lead out the drain hole. The fins are grounded. The fan has these clips that clip onto the fins and it will gound the fans. It even has a small switch to manually turn off the fans.
All you need is a hot lead.
I swapped out the cooling unit last year with an Amish cooling unit. Been a year & still 100% functional.
Get that back side insulated & properly ventilated and you should be in good shape. Do the dollar bill test on the door seal to make sure you don't have any leaks.
Keep us posted on your progress.
Check this fan out! It will VASTLY improve cooling inside. Keeps the fins from iceing up as well! I have the Norcold 4 door in our rig. I swapped out the colling unit (original was dead Jim!) I was very impressed with the build quality of BOTH the cooling unit and the internal fan.
http://rvcoolingunit.com/-Evaporator-Fan-Greater-inside-Cooling-Our-Standard-Model-wGrill-P3239956.aspx
Slick fan setup for just $14.00. I installed the internal fan yesterday. I could not get a 12VDC power source internally so I ran the positive lead out the drain hole. The fins are grounded. The fan has these clips that clip onto the fins and it will gound the fans. It even has a small switch to manually turn off the fans.
All you need is a hot lead.
I swapped out the cooling unit last year with an Amish cooling unit. Been a year & still 100% functional.
Get that back side insulated & properly ventilated and you should be in good shape. Do the dollar bill test on the door seal to make sure you don't have any leaks.
Keep us posted on your progress.
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