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dougrainer wrote:kmb1966 wrote:jplante4 wrote:
Make sure you crimp or plug the drain tube. I found it makes a big difference.
Could you expand on this idea please? Are you saying plugging up the drain tube underneath the motorhome where it normally drips can HELP it cool better?
If so, I am going to give it a try. Thanks.
Don't plug it up. Just make a P Trap on the drain line You may have to extend it to do a P trap. Once you make the P trap pour some water in the refer inside evaporator drain pan under the fins to put a water barrier in the P trap. This will keep outside air from coming up into the refer. From the Factory(refer maker), they have enough drain line to do the P trap, but the RV makers never make the P trap. Norcold refers do not need a P trap as they have a check valve on the end of the drain line. Doug
โJun-21-2017 12:17 PM
kmb1966 wrote:jplante4 wrote:
Make sure you crimp or plug the drain tube. I found it makes a big difference.
Could you expand on this idea please? Are you saying plugging up the drain tube underneath the motorhome where it normally drips can HELP it cool better?
If so, I am going to give it a try. Thanks.
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โJun-21-2017 08:09 AM
jplante4 wrote:
Make sure you crimp or plug the drain tube. I found it makes a big difference.
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mike-s wrote:DownTheAvenue wrote:You've made yourself perfectly clear - you don't know what the flue is in an RV refrigerator. What you're calling the flue, isn't.
Maybe I did not make myself clear...
So, while the flue does need heat to expedite air flow, it is the air flow that is critical, not the flue temperature!
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DownTheAvenue wrote:You've made yourself perfectly clear - you don't know what the flue is in an RV refrigerator. What you're calling the flue, isn't.
Maybe I did not make myself clear...
So, while the flue does need heat to expedite air flow, it is the air flow that is critical, not the flue temperature!
โJun-20-2017 09:17 PM
mike-s wrote:DownTheAvenue wrote:Absolutely not.
More important is the amount of draft in the flue. It requires a positive airflow to dissipate the heat. The addition of a small computer 12 volt cooling fan will make a significant difference in the cooling in the refrigerator.
You want maximum heat in the flue - they even put a spiral baffle in the flue to slow the airflow and hold the heat in.
Fans are used to increase airflow through the condenser coils.
โJun-20-2017 08:12 PM
DownTheAvenue wrote:Absolutely not.
More important is the amount of draft in the flue. It requires a positive airflow to dissipate the heat. The addition of a small computer 12 volt cooling fan will make a significant difference in the cooling in the refrigerator.
โJun-20-2017 07:42 PM
downtheroad wrote:Yeah, at night!
My advice, hitch up and get out of there.