Fridge vent hole.
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Fridge vent hole.
Hi there ,
My camper had a single fridge vent that is square and has a tube that goes through a hole in the body work,I would like to weld it up because I am only going to be using the fridge on 12v or 240v so I don't need it do I.
Anyway what I was wondering what is the best way to do it?
Should I cut a circle out and weld it in and then weld the small screw holes up?
Or
Should I cut out a square leading from each screw hole and the plate it up like that?
All help appreciated thanks dazz
My camper had a single fridge vent that is square and has a tube that goes through a hole in the body work,I would like to weld it up because I am only going to be using the fridge on 12v or 240v so I don't need it do I.
Anyway what I was wondering what is the best way to do it?
Should I cut a circle out and weld it in and then weld the small screw holes up?
Or
Should I cut out a square leading from each screw hole and the plate it up like that?
All help appreciated thanks dazz
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Re: Fridge vent hole.
just a thought,
i'm planning on taking mine off as i have no fridge fitted, i'm planning on putting a 2nd hook up point there, to plug in an extension lead to run power into the awning.
i'm planning on taking mine off as i have no fridge fitted, i'm planning on putting a 2nd hook up point there, to plug in an extension lead to run power into the awning.
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Re: Fridge vent hole.
There a thought I haven't got a power point at the mo because it went when the fridge panel was replaced ,but I thought it might be to high If I put one there.
What do you reckon ?
Cheers dazz
What do you reckon ?
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Re: Fridge vent hole.
fridge still needs fresh air to work properly what ever your poweringnutbox wrote:Hi there ,
My camper had a single fridge vent that is square and has a tube that goes through a hole in the body work,I would like to weld it up because I am only going to be using the fridge on 12v or 240v so I don't need it do I.
Anyway what I was wondering what is the best way to do it?
Should I cut a circle out and weld it in and then weld the small screw holes up?
Or
Should I cut out a square leading from each screw hole and the plate it up like that?
All help appreciated thanks dazz

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Re: Fridge vent hole.
Some people mount the electric hook up socket on the back of the rear number plate inspection flap
See here...https://club8090.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.p ... e#p7714371
See here...https://club8090.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.p ... e#p7714371
Seamus wrote:
here's a couple more, the new place for the electric hook up socket is behind the rear number plate saves having another big dirty hole in the bodywork for the tin worm to munch away at...
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Re: Fridge vent hole.
brandonabbie wrote:fridge still needs fresh air to work properly what ever your poweringnutbox wrote:Hi there ,
My camper had a single fridge vent that is square and has a tube that goes through a hole in the body work,I would like to weld it up because I am only going to be using the fridge on 12v or 240v so I don't need it do I.
Anyway what I was wondering what is the best way to do it?
Should I cut a circle out and weld it in and then weld the small screw holes up?
Or
Should I cut out a square leading from each screw hole and the plate it up like that?
All help appreciated thanks dazz
The vent I am on about is the exhaust vent so it wouldn't be needed .
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Re: Fridge vent hole.
How are you going to achieve the flow of heat in the boiler tube then? You will still have heat to dispose of via the exhaust irrespective of heating method. (Do you understand how the fridge works?)
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Re: Fridge vent hole.
I thought you only needed it if you was running on gas,does this mean i need to have the 2 big vent as well?
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Re: Fridge vent hole.
Yes, otherwise you will not get any cooling air flow over the rear of the fridge.
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Re: Fridge vent hole.
What about compressor fridge from what I ve read they dontvneed the vents?
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Re: Fridge vent hole.
You still need cool air to circulate. Think about your household compressor fridge and how warm the rear is, this has the advantage of being in a large space rather than wedged into a tight space between cupboards in a van. They may not need the vents but will work better with them. The heat that you extract from the inside of the fridge has to go somewhere!
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