Fridge vent winter covers
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Fridge vent winter covers
Has anyone got them on their van ? If so how do they attach ?
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Re: Fridge vent winter covers
they just clip onn to ya fridge vents , mark.
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Cheers Neil .. thats what I thought
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Re: Fridge vent winter covers
Need to have the right vents though, i had to buy vents and covers from rainbow leisure, as covers wouldn't fit my old vent's. dead cheap
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Re: Fridge vent winter covers
I can use your van Mark throughout the winter to save you having to cover up bits
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Re: Fridge vent winter covers
mmmm ok Julie ...
its to stop the bloody drafts while i'm in there
its to stop the bloody drafts while i'm in there
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Re: Fridge vent winter covers
Do they really make that much difference? Might be worth investing in some if they do......what with all the blankets, thermo mats, hot water bottles etc there will be no room left for us!
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Re: Fridge vent winter covers
I've got a spare brand new Dometic vent still in the box with winter cover for sale if you need one.
Drop me a PM
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Re: Fridge vent winter covers
Gaffa tape
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Re: Fridge vent winter covers
I got a black vent and cover from leisureshopdirect but they are also on the bay of fleas
Black is so much better than white
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BLACK-RECESSED-MO ... 20ae95b9f6
Black is so much better than white
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BLACK-RECESSED-MO ... 20ae95b9f6
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Re: Fridge vent winter covers
Hi,
quote="T'Onion"]its to stop the bloody drafts while i'm in there[/quote]
If you can feel cold air coming in from above and below the fridge then I think you will find that the fridge is not installed as it should be. The space behind the fridge should be sealed off from the inside of the van. This is to stop (cold/hot) air and fumes from the fridge entering the interior of the vehicle. My Autosleeper used to have this problem and even new conversions (those £40,000 + vans) suffer from 'fridge drafts'.
The vent covers won't really cure the problem. The instruction book says fit them when the outside temperature is below 10.C. This restricts the airflow so that the fridge does not overcool .
Hope this helps.
Don
quote="T'Onion"]its to stop the bloody drafts while i'm in there[/quote]
If you can feel cold air coming in from above and below the fridge then I think you will find that the fridge is not installed as it should be. The space behind the fridge should be sealed off from the inside of the van. This is to stop (cold/hot) air and fumes from the fridge entering the interior of the vehicle. My Autosleeper used to have this problem and even new conversions (those £40,000 + vans) suffer from 'fridge drafts'.
The vent covers won't really cure the problem. The instruction book says fit them when the outside temperature is below 10.C. This restricts the airflow so that the fridge does not overcool .
Hope this helps.
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Re: Fridge vent winter covers
Don , its a westfalia florida and it is correctly fitted but thanks for your input
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Re: Fridge vent winter covers
Hi,
Don
Sorry I misunderstood thought the drafts were from around the fridge.T'Onion wrote:mmmm ok Julie ...
its to stop the bloody drafts while i'm in there
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Re: Fridge vent winter covers
Don , the draft is coming through the vents and under the fridge , it only does it when its blowing a hoolie and I'm parked so it does it
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