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JCat
Explorer III
Oct 03, 2019

Dutch Air 120V Fridge Cooling unit (Vent Modification)

Hi guys, here is my latest project.

After 14 years the cooling unit on my Dometic finally went out.

I wanted to install a residential fridge, but because of limited space, the cost to modify the fridge opening to get a bigger one in, pulling the windshield, and other things I decided not to go this route.

Instead I ran into a guy who had installed a Dutch air 120v cooling system on the existing RV fridge and he loved it.

So I contacted them, ordered the one for my fridge and last night we installed it.

Install went well even though the videos on their site were not for my model of Dometic, we were able to figure it out.

We were done in 4 hours, mainly due to my friend who was a 20 year RV tech. (not due to my skills)

So all is good, it powered up, compressor came on.

Went to put the outside cover on and it wont close. The vents that stick into the fridge space hit the new compressor.

So I need a plan B. Here are the options I have come up with:

1. Cut the plastic vents that extend into the compressor space.
2. Get a piece of aluminum, cut it to fit the space, drill vent holes, and have it painted to match the rv paint job. (more costly)
3. You guys give me a suggestions

Let's hear it.

Thanks
  • JCat's avatar
    JCat
    Explorer III
    NRA you are correct, every RV brand and model has different depths behind the fridge. My friend with a Tiffin had the same install but has 3 extra inches behind the compressor, so no modification was needed.
  • ScottG wrote:
    Great! Well that's very good to know. Persoanlly, If I *knew* it was going to be a problem I would have come up with a fix before paying $600+ for something like this - but that's just me.

    Personally, I had no idea it would extend further and I am or was, very interested in JC's DC cooling unit. Strange that I don't see that tidbit of information listed on their site nor did it come up in conversations with them.

    I would suggest that it is inded their problem since many are going to google information about thier units and end up finding this thread. Or buy one and not be able to get the fridge back in the hole.
    Maybe they need to come up with a new exterior cover.


    Don’t you think that’s going to be highly dependent on each fridge installation? How much room is left in behind the fridge is going to depend on how deep the fridge cabinet is. Some have a lot of room behind them, some don’t. The vent design is also going to play a part. My current plastic lower fridge vent would probably cause clearance problems too, but I’ve had some that were nothing more than sheet metal with slots cut in them.

    Sounds like an easy fix to me. I probably wouldn’t have even called them and fixed it myself. But that’s just me.

    :):)
  • JCat's avatar
    JCat
    Explorer III
    Vent cover modification was easy, snip a few plastic pieces, heat it up and put it back on.

    With fridge on high temp was 33 degrees, freezer was 3 degrees
  • JCat's avatar
    JCat
    Explorer III
    I contacted JC Fridge and they provided me with the process for modifying vent cover. I will implement this weekend.
  • JCat's avatar
    JCat
    Explorer III
    The space issue for the compressor is specific to the fridge (in my case a Dometic 1292) and how it was installed in the RV (in my case a Mandalay 40D.
    Other fridge makes and models don't have the issue, as well as other RV's. My friend just installed the 12v version in his Tiffin on a Norcold and there is no space issue. But JC's can and did tell me how much space is required behind the fridge for the compressor.
  • Great! Well that's very good to know. Persoanlly, If I *knew* it was going to be a problem I would have come up with a fix before paying $600+ for something like this - but that's just me.

    Personally, I had no idea it would extend further and I am or was, very interested in JC's DC cooling unit. Strange that I don't see that tidbit of information listed on their site nor did it come up in conversations with them.

    I would suggest that it is inded their problem since many are going to google information about thier units and end up finding this thread. Or buy one and not be able to get the fridge back in the hole.
    Maybe they need to come up with a new exterior cover.
  • JCat's avatar
    JCat
    Explorer III
    Not their Problem. I knew the compressor would extend further than the existing cooling unit. But I wanted to see it after install to determine best solution based on the amount of space required.