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- Old-BiscuitExplorer III
ka0dqz wrote:
Hey Old Biscuit,
That wasn't the only problem I found. According to Dometic they want from the top of the fridge to the top of the cavity it sits in blocked off too.
Well Forest River, Wildwood whoever one wants to blame apparently are not able to read and follow Dometic's instructions. It would be interesting to know how much mfg's have spent on warranty problems that were self created.
Dometic, Norcold, Atwood......ALL have installation instructions for their various models with clearances noted and ventilation kits where needed :ie installs in slideouts, dead air spaces, baffling etc.
Yet time after time RV mfg.s DON'T bother (assembly line/piece mill work) and that has a lot to do with fridge cooling issues - ka0dqzExplorerHey Old Biscuit,
That wasn't the only problem I found. According to Dometic they want from the top of the fridge to the top of the cavity it sits in blocked off too.
Well Forest River, Wildwood whoever one wants to blame apparently are not able to read and follow Dometic's instructions. It would be interesting to know how much mfg's have spent on warranty problems that were self created. - Old-BiscuitExplorer III
ka0dqz wrote:
I did not block off the top exhaust vent. It came from the manufacturer with all but 1 of the 3 vents blocked off. I opened up the exhaust port.
Others may wish to check and see if the same engineer designed theirs.
This may be causing someone else's problems too.
Typical........
RV mfg. disregarding appliance mfgs. recommended installation instructions.
Fridge installed in a slideout and blocking off top vent openings :S - CA_TravelerExplorer IIIThat shade is a great idea. I could latch one over the topper and bungee cord it to the bottom of the slide - all from the ground. Use wing nuts on the bolts for easy disassemble and transport.
But I try to avoid places like Yuma in the summer. :B As I sit in Phoenix for another week. :( - bobsallyhExplorer IIA shade similar to a RV window awning to help shade the refer is seen quite frequently in Yuma, AZ. during snowbird time.
- ka0dqzExplorerI did not block off the top exhaust vent. It came from the manufacturer with all but 1 of the 3 vents blocked off. I opened up the exhaust port.
Others may wish to check and see if the same engineer designed theirs.
This may be causing someone else's problems too. - cmoecmoeExplorer
Dave H M wrote:
I am curious like the Biscuit. Why add fans and block vent area?
I read it to say that he fixed the blockage in the 2 sections of the vent.
Craig - RL_MillerExplorerI have seen this setup in Arizona. Very inexpensive
- Dave_H_MExplorer III am curious like the Biscuit. Why add fans and block vent area?
- Old-BiscuitExplorer III
ka0dqz wrote:
I have installed 3 fans on the backside of the fridge and put in a baffle to force the incoming air to go through the coils.
The top (exhaust vent) was blocked off except for 1 of the 3 vent slots.
I'm thinking the top of a window awning would go below the exhaust vent and provide shade for that portion of the slide wall and the intake vent.
Carefree has XL window awnings for windows over 36" tall and it would only need to be 30" wide.
WHY do you have the top vent blocked off.......that restricts the draft and traps hot air which is what you want to remove :H
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