On the weekend i cut the bottom louvred fridge vent into the new panel (had bottom section of side panel replaced) and lined inside with thermo wrap insulation.
Then , fitted new strip of ply onto floor , adjacent to panel.
Went visiting across london yesterday in the rain and noticed that the new ply was soaked

Couldnt work it out at first but then got my wife to watch as we drove back home. She said you could , literally , see the spray coming in off of the road and in through the bottom vent and even the top vent!!!
So , although i appreciate that the whole fridge condensation thing is an issue , it got me thinking that that is not the only problem!
Was really suprised at how much water came in through those vents on a rainy day. Of course , would never normally see it when the cupboards are all in-situ.
It seems that for the last 22 years the area behind the fridge has been getting soaked whenever the van was driven it the rain!!!
So , now gonna source some winter covers for those louvred vents cos i reckon they could be causing as much of a proplem as the fridge!!!
Just thought i would share my thoughts with you all!!
Food for thought , aye?