Wow, that manual addresses your specific installation. Like Doug, said, that’s a first for me. I worked on RV’s a looong time ago, then changed careers and spent 36 years in it. If Doug hasn’t seen one like this in his career, there’s darn few of them.
It would definitely be better if the frame wasn’t blocking so much of the intake. Theoretically, that could be dealt with by making the bottom of the duct bigger, and leaving the top at the size it is now. But, without seeing what’s around it that may or may not be possible. And I’d follow the manual’s suggestion of having the fan in the intake duct as well. As far below the absorber tank as it is, a little fan like that shouldn’t be too much. One up top would be good too.
The reason I don’t usually recommend a fan IN the exhaust vent is because, as I said, that actually reduces the size of the vent, just like those frame members do. You can create a situation where the fans MUST run all the time in order to vent the fridge properly. But, I think you’ve probably got that situation already with this type of installation, so a fan at the top probably isn’t going to make it any worse.
How do you use your trailer, Tony? Would a compressor fridge work for you? Either a whole new unit, or a compressor conversion for your existing fridge.
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2001 Lance 1121 on a 2016 F450 ‘Scuse me while I whinge.
And for all you Scooby-Doo and Yosemite Sam types………..Let’s Go Brandon!!!