AN Absorption fridge requires good air flow (DRAFT) up/thru/across tubes/coils on backside of fridge to cool properly.
Roof top vent with a lower side wall vent will provide a natural draft (like a fireplace & chimney)
Rv Fridge in a slide out does not have as good of a natural draft with top/bottom side wall vents so fan(s) are used to provide more air flow.
These fan(s) (some use 1/some 2) are mounted center line mid aand just above the absorber tubes (large slanted tubes towards bottom of fridge).
It/they are controlled by a thermalfuse (t-stat) that is attached to far right fin of condenser (fins on top section of fridge).
Typical temps would be 130*F fin temp----Fan ON and 115*F fin temp--Fan OFF
Really cheap bushing fans are used (vs good gearing fan) so they are LOUD.
If you remove upper sidewall vent and look down you should be able to see fan(s)
Might even be able to reach ......if so a better quality computer fan could be swapped out. Otherwise fridge would have to be pulled out of opening...not all the way but enough to access fan.
Glad they are installing fan....really makes a difference in fridges ability to cool BUT which they would use fan that is better quality vs cheap junk.
NORMAL.....only in the fact that most all of them are noisy, that MFGs use cheap junk, that owners are routinely told it is normal BUT for the price of RVs NO...it should not be and NO owners should not accept that as Normal.
Lousy, low rate junk quality is not normal unless owners just go along with it/accept it as that is what is considered normal.
Tell your Dealer to swap out that junk fan....it is noisy. It is of low quality.
Dealer squawks......then ask them if that is what Rosewood quality is too be know by. Low cheap junk???
Is it time for your medication or mine?
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