marc515 wrote:
Yes, it cools down better at night. I think I'm going to add an exhaust fan in the rear exterior to cool the coils.
If you haven't done so, you can also purchase a 12v. fan in the fridge compartment in front of the cooling fins. This will aid in air circulation in the fridge compartment and limit frost buildup on the fins especially in hot, humid weather. You can buy one on E-bay for between $13-15. Essentially the unit is composed of two computer cooling fans set in a frame and wired together, with a single power lead that can be attached to the fridge light or the wire can be routed down the condensation drain tube and attached to an "always hot" 12v. terminal on the back of the fridge. The fan assembly is attached to the cooling fins and the attachment clips also serve as the electrical ground for the fan.