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CA Traveler wrote:Oh - OK, missed that. I agree then. Suck the hot air out of the top. I have the same issue on my new fifth wheel. Fridge is in the slide so no roof vent. They made a chimney out of plywood and have 4 computer fans about midway up, but fridge still performs poorly in the summer heat. It gets hot up over the coils at the top.
Read his second post.
โOct-24-2018 05:28 AM
garyemunson wrote:
I ended up with the fans intaking at the top and blowing the hot air out the bottom. I can reverse this if I find it's not working next summer.
Fans I used..
https://www.ebay.com/itm/2x-10-inch-Universal-Slim-Fan-Push-Pull-Electric-Radiator-Cooling-12V-Mount-Kit/151521113218?epid=502641911&hash=item23475cb482:g:Ho0AAOSwuMFUlG0W:rk:7:pf:0&vxp=mtr
โOct-23-2018 11:22 PM
garyemunson wrote:
I was going to have them blow out the top at first but noticed that I'd have to reverse the blades for that to be efficient (and reverse polarity). Thought I'd try the top down first. When the snap disk doesn't turn them on, convection will do the cooling (bottom to top). I really do not think it is going to make a difference when they are on considering the amount of air they are moving. Individually the fans draw about 8 amps and are far too noisy and move much more air than is needed. In series they work just right for me and use 1/2 the current.
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bob213 wrote:DC motors will reverse direction with reversed polarity so he could just reverse the wires. However his picture suggests to me that the blade design is such that he should turn them around for better efficiency.
Please correct me if I'm wrong (but agreeing with Old-Biscuit about draft) if you reverse the pos. and neg. wires the fans should push air up the stack rather than pull it out. Or..turn the fans around.
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