Norcold Refrigerator Baffles
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Jul-05-2013 05:46 AM
Hi,
I need to buy or fashion some baffles for my Norcold fridge. Any ideas out there?
Thanks,
WoodGlue
I need to buy or fashion some baffles for my Norcold fridge. Any ideas out there?
Thanks,
WoodGlue
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Jul-07-2013 05:34 PM
Go to Lowes and buy a roll of roof flashing you can bend it by hand.
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Jul-06-2013 02:50 PM
Here is a link to what a baffle looks like and where to purchase one. You might also consider calling David Force at the Amish Cooling unit website and talking with him on the how/whys of a baffle in proper fridge cooling.
http://rvcoolingunit.com/Norcold-1200-addon-Condenser-Baffle-better-cooling-P2420539.aspx
http://rvcoolingunit.com/Norcold-1200-addon-Condenser-Baffle-better-cooling-P2420539.aspx
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Jul-05-2013 08:31 AM
Hi,
The baffles are actually for the "chimney" to help correct the air flow over the coils.
I've only had one "blow out" in the last four years.
The baffles are actually for the "chimney" to help correct the air flow over the coils.
I've only had one "blow out" in the last four years.
WoodGlue wrote:
It's something that attaches to the inside of the vent to help the flame from being blown out when windy or traveling.
WoodGlue
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Jul-05-2013 07:53 AM
What model fridge do you have? My Norcold 6182 has an OEM baffle that surrounds the burner. I've never had a "flame out" while traveling that I'm aware of. The baffle has a little shutter window for checking on the flame.
Dutch
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Jul-05-2013 06:24 AM
It's something that attaches to the inside of the vent to help the flame from being blown out when windy or traveling.
WoodGlue
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Jul-05-2013 06:18 AM
I am not clear on what a "baffle" is or where one would go in or around an RV fridge???
Jim
Jim