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- kmb1966Explorer
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
Great information! Thank you!!!!! 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- bob213ExplorerI think what jplant4 is referring to is the plug on your drain line. Not only does it keep bugs out but it helps to keep hot air from returning to the inside of the refrig.
- kmb1966Explorer
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. - joebedfordNomad III found that putting my awning out and lowering the arms to shade the exterior wall of the fridge made a big difference in 107 temps we got in 2012.
BTW, it's been exceptionally cool and wet here in Ontario. - DownTheAvenueExplorer
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!
You are correct. I interchanged plenum and flue. My mistake. But I think everyone knew my point, and you were waiting for a minor error to make your point. Good job! - Chris_BryantExplorer IINewer Norcold models will switch to LP if the voltage is below something like 108, even if it's present.
- jplante4Explorer IIMake sure you crimp or plug the drain tube. I found it makes a big difference.
- j-dExplorer III found an area toward the bottom of the cooling unit where I could simply wedge a 92mm 12VDC computer cooling fan. Since they're so small, I zip tie two together to make a side-by-side pair of fans and cram them in place. They don't last long in our salty humid environment so I buy them by the box. Walmart had a box of four that I couldn't find last time, so I bought a box of five from Amazon. Works out to $2-3 per fan. First time, I bought them at the computer store, about $6 a fan, and those didn't last any longer.
What they DO, and seem to do well, is keep a convection going in the chase behind the Norcold N811 fridge. We don't have slides, and it seems having a roof vent is better for fridge cooling than the wall vents in slides.
We get along OK on electric, but I'm keeping the 112VAC bogey (Thanks, Doug!)in mind now. - wantabe351ExplorerI found that if my frig is in the sun by making a shade panel to cover the outside of the RV frig is cooler, The panel is made of the RV reflective bubble wrap they sell at CW. I use velcro to hold it on...
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