garyemunson wrote:
X2 on better fans. Generally, the fans are the cheapest thing the RV builder can find. Remember, the fan is not usually furnished by the fridge mfg. The fridges were originally designed to have an overhead vent (as they were designed before slides were developed). With the fridge mounted in a slide, now the venting has to be done with a second upper wall vent instead of the roof-mounted one. Obviously with this arrangement, the convective air flow is not as good so the fridge company just puts it in their instructions that side wall vent installs will require an add-on fan.
Actually, for restrictive side vent units, both Dometic and Norcold offer a builder installed fan option. It comes with a cheap, sleeve bearing fan (noisy) and a curved upper baffle (that is supposed to be installed but sometimes isn't) that directs the induced by the fan, airflow up, over the upper condenser and out the upper vent.
I replaced my one fan with a pair of Fluid Dynamic Bearing 120mm muffin fans wired into the existing snap disc rhermoswitch already installed on the upper condenser fin so on and off stays the same.
One thing you (or anyone) needs to look at closely, is the amount of insulation between the fridge body and the outer cabinet /enclosure. In my case the builder put very little insulation in. I added almost 1/2 of a roll of R12 unfaced insulation besides the fan and the builder in my case (Forest River) never installed the upper baffle to direct the airflow. Making a baffle was a simple matter of taking a piece of aluminum flashing, bending it to conform to the condenser and the outer wall and installing it with sheet metal screws attached to the inner frame behind the Filon skin. The baffle has to fit behind the condenser to the point where it blocks the airflow from getting into the cavity between the fridge body and the condenser itself. You don't want warm air (the upper condenser makes heat and it's that heat you want to expel) from getting into the upper cavity on top of the fridge, you want it to be exhausted through the upper vent.
I've never had to add internal fans in the fridge itself, it operates just fine. Remember to never block the inside fins (in the fridge) with food, to allow them to exchange cold with warm and, the freezer will always be colder (and cool down) before the fridge section will. That is how the unit operates.
2015 Backpack SS1500
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