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I've got a Dometic 3 way fridge fitted. I don't have any external vents. I would like to improve the cooling by adding a couple of CPU fans. I know how to wire up the fans to a switch, but i would like to add a thermostat to the setup so that the fans cutout when the air is cool enough around the fridge.
I was thinking of adding something like the thermostats on link below (I'll look for UK based supplier if suitable)
http://www.jaycar.com.au/Passive-Compon ... h/p/ST3821" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Questions. What temperature thermal switch would be suitable - they do 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 degree Celsius ones.
Adding extra fan to cool fridge
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I'm no expert, far from it but I thought the idea of having the external vents and flues was to vent CO safely outside or are you just using it on electric
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Jim San wrote:I'm no expert, far from it but I thought the idea of having the external vents and flues was to vent CO safely outside or are you just using it on electric
It has the flue vent, just not the big openings like these
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Re: Adding extra fan to cool fridge
Louey wrote:Jim San wrote:I'm no expert, far from it but I thought the idea of having the external vents and flues was to vent CO safely outside or are you just using it on electric
It has the flue vent, just not the big openings like these
None of the westys have these big vents. For hot conditions we just fitted additional fans with a switch on the front. Didn't bother with thermo switch in the end. Gives you some extra control too when running via 12v or 240.
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Re: Adding extra fan to cool fridge
No external vent, apart from the exhaust...and they already have a thermo switch fitted to the top row of fins. The original fan generally only comes on when the sun is blazing down on the nearside of the van (fridge side) or when the ambient temps rise on those hot summer days.
I bucked the trend and fitted just one large 120mm fan. This has around the same CFM as two small 80mm fans but with much less noise.
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I bucked the trend and fitted just one large 120mm fan. This has around the same CFM as two small 80mm fans but with much less noise.
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Cheers Dan & Martin
I didn't think about mounting the fan right onto the fridge - would work better. Also, I'll not bother with the thermo device, I was however thinking of fitting a switch regardless. Looks like that could be this weekend's project as it will be raining for most of it - beats crawling under my Bro in law's Picasso to fit a towbar
I didn't think about mounting the fan right onto the fridge - would work better. Also, I'll not bother with the thermo device, I was however thinking of fitting a switch regardless. Looks like that could be this weekend's project as it will be raining for most of it - beats crawling under my Bro in law's Picasso to fit a towbar
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Re: Adding extra fan to cool fridge
These fridges don't have a compressor and are 'absorption' type. In practice this means that that can only cool to something like 15 - 20C below ambient (the air temperature around them). This is why it is so important to ensure good air flow particularly around those cooling fins.
I've also fitted an 'overide' switch so the fan can be turned on permanently..but be careful to turn it off after you get home.
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I've also fitted an 'overide' switch so the fan can be turned on permanently..but be careful to turn it off after you get home.
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Re: Adding extra fan to cool fridge
I did very similar to a 3 way fridge on a boat using 2 fans and got very good resuls . Fans ran constantly whdn fridge was on .
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