โJun-24-2017 09:24 PM
โJul-02-2017 07:07 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:happycamper002 wrote:
I'm referring to those who are advising installing fans. Of course you need to remove heat in the condenser portion of any cooling system. This heat that is absorbed at the evaporator end needs to be removed by fans but they are not located in the vents.
Go back and reread the other posts.
Norcold & Dometic have ventilation kits which include FANS and baffles for use in the outside compartment
Factory installed fans on fridges in slide outs are standard
Several aftermarket companies have fan kits for installation
This has been a routine occurrence for many years.......All of these companies have Teams of Lawyers
ARPC LLC fans for fridges
โJul-02-2017 03:56 PM
Jframpey wrote:
Now that the dust has settled... my frig struggles to cool on gas- and I'm wandering... maybe a fan would help. Someone mentioned thermostat controlled fans... anyone have sources for aftermarket thermostats and fans?
Joe
โJul-02-2017 11:01 AM
โJun-30-2017 06:19 PM
SCVJeff wrote:cannesdo wrote:Unfortunately HappyCamper shows up and ruins threads all the time with some of the most ridiculous diatribe one has seen, and it takes several people landing on on him to shut him up. It's what Trolls do.. Suggest you ignore his BS and read information provided by those who KNOW. Both Chris and Doug are RV techs and well respected on these and many other forums. You can take what either of them say to the bank.
I came here with a question for a friend. I have other things to be doing with my time. Evidently the rest of you don't. I'm done checking in to see if there are any grown-ups around with something to offer. My thanks to those of you who offered input at the start.
โJun-30-2017 05:54 PM
cannesdo wrote:Unfortunately HappyCamper shows up and ruins threads all the time with some of the most ridiculous diatribe one has seen, and it takes several people landing on on him to shut him up. It's what Trolls do.. Suggest you ignore his BS and read information provided by those who KNOW. Both Chris and Doug are RV techs and well respected on these and many other forums. You can take what either of them say to the bank.
I came here with a question for a friend. I have other things to be doing with my time. Evidently the rest of you don't. I'm done checking in to see if there are any grown-ups around with something to offer. My thanks to those of you who offered input at the start.
โJun-30-2017 05:27 PM
โJun-30-2017 01:38 PM
โJun-28-2017 01:51 PM
Chris Bryant wrote:You've probably seen this isn't the first time he attempts to go after me. Usually all I need to do is sit back and watch others go after him for going after me.. ๐dougrainer wrote:
Chris, STOP NOW. This jerk has no idea what he is talking about. I went a few rounds with him a few months ago on how refers work. I hoped he just went away but he is back. He thinks he is the smartest guy in the world. Doug
Yeah- I wouldn't have said anything but for his snarky comment to Jeff.
โJun-28-2017 01:29 PM
โJun-26-2017 02:03 PM
โJun-26-2017 12:11 PM
โJun-26-2017 10:56 AM
mike-s wrote:drsteve wrote:Game. Set. Match.
Well, here is the full passage you have cited:
"No wiring systems of any type shall be installed in ducts used to transport dust, loose stock, or flammable vapors. No wiring system of any type shall be installed in any duct, or shaft containing only such ducts, used for vapor removal or for ventilation of commercial-type cooking equipment."
If you can explain how that applies to a refrigerator in an RV, I'm all ears...
He was being deliberately misleading with his selective quoting.
โJun-26-2017 10:40 AM
โJun-26-2017 10:27 AM
drsteve wrote:Game. Set. Match.
Well, here is the full passage you have cited:
"No wiring systems of any type shall be installed in ducts used to transport dust, loose stock, or flammable vapors. No wiring system of any type shall be installed in any duct, or shaft containing only such ducts, used for vapor removal or for ventilation of commercial-type cooking equipment."
If you can explain how that applies to a refrigerator in an RV, I'm all ears...