โJun-24-2017 09:24 PM
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โJun-25-2017 05:39 PM
happycamper002 wrote:
Bad advice and even irresponsible.
Installing fans and wires in either end of heat vent violates fire safety codes. You can't (well you can but you shouldn't) run electric wires inside heat vents and duct works.
If wire insulation catches fire, and blower is running, you are creating a blow torch.
Unless you use specially insulated wires which are fire retardant/fire rated.
This item is not even available for the general consumer, let alone RVs.
They are mostly available for fabricating furnaces, stoves and jet engines.
โJun-25-2017 05:26 PM
happycamper002 wrote:
Bad advice and even irresponsible.
Installing fans and wires in either end of heat vent violates fire safety codes. You can't (well you can but you shouldn't) run electric wires inside heat vents and duct works.
If wire insulation catches fire, and blower is running, you are creating a blow torch.
Unless you use specially insulated wires which are fire retardant/fire rated.
This item is not even available for the general consumer, let alone RVs.
They are mostly available for fabricating furnaces, stoves and jet engines.
โJun-25-2017 05:20 PM
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โJun-25-2017 05:14 AM
time2roll wrote:
I thought the top coils were the hottest? If the fridge is working I call normal.
โJun-25-2017 04:39 AM
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โJun-25-2017 04:01 AM
WNYBob wrote:
Sounds love she has a refer in a slide, and therefore the two vents. A non slide unit has one side (lower intake) vent and the exhaust vent on the roof.
โJun-25-2017 02:39 AM
โJun-24-2017 11:31 PM
cannesdo wrote:it still gets hot, that's the point of its operation.
She's on electric.
โJun-24-2017 10:51 PM