On my previous RVs I added interior evaporator fans (2) and also added 2 computer style fans to the back of fridge area to push/pull air up and out of roof fridge vent.
These were both 6cf and 8cf propane/120V refers.
The rear fans were placed horizontally above condenser coils, with the intent to pass cooler from outside, past coils and remove heat from behind fridge. I chose to use an on/off switch over using a thermostat, as I wanted to use fans at my discretion.
Unfortunately, I am unable to locate my before/after data when these mods were done. I searched the forums here, but search function doesn't find anything nor does my user profile show my previous posts from past years.
I am planning on modding my current 6cf Dometic refer to have it work as efficiently as possible, especially during the brutal summers here in the Southwest. I know these refers can only cool so much, depending on ambient temps, but I want to be sure I do as much as possible to have the best install and mods to reach MAX efficiency.
With that said....
1. What mods have you done and what were the before and after results, given ambient temps and altitude?
2. If fans were installed, what size/type, where were they placed, and in what orientation (ex. vertically attached to lower plastic side vent; horizontally placed under/above condenser coils; horizontally placed just under roof vent; etc.?
3. Do you have any data that indicates fans mounted vertically to lower side vent and fans mounted at top just under roof vent provide better results than other fan orientations? My thoughts here are that both sucking air from outside and pulling air from top (and through the back cavity of refer) would produce more volume of air passing through condenser coils, thus allowing refer to stay cooler.
Thoughts?
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