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Camper_Jeff___K
Apr 24, 2021Nomad III
Kayteg1 wrote:
Funny to compare that my Ford Model T has no water pump.
Thermal action is all needed to keep the engine from overheating.
I agree that having hot outside air circulating sides of the fridge makes no technical sense, but than building a seal on the back of the fridge would be big technical challenge.
If you made you side walls insulation snug with fridge side insulation, good for you, but what about bottom and the top?
Bottom and top have about 1/4" space. Bottom sits on the support shelf and would actually be easy to place a strip of weather foam strip there to seal it. The top has an 1" of foam leaving a 1/4" gap so not a lot of air exchange going on up there either. Freezer is at 3 degrees today which is good and fridge at 25 so the fridge is a bit on the cold side. We'll see what happens as we head into summer. I do like the idea of no soft ice cream out in the woods but the milk should pour and that needs to be tested. I just got my new license tabs for the TC so we are ready to go.
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