yet more fridge questions zzzz
Posted: 23 Mar 2009, 08:07
I'm slowly doing bits and pieces to the van and need now to decide how to put the interior back in. The only original part I want to keep is the Autohomes cooker and sink unit. It had a 2 way (gas + 12v) fridge but I was never that happy with it as it didn't hold much, didn't work very well and was poorly ventilated at the back. So now I've got a nice big top-loading 3 way thing and I'm thinking I won't try to fit it into the furniture but just have it as a removeable accessory.
Am I right in thinking that, provided air can circulate around the back, it would be ok to run on electric inside the van - i.e. no need to connect the flue (sp?) if not running on gas?
I wouldn't be too keen on running it on gas inside the van anyway but if doing so in an awning, how bothered should I be about the exhaust?
I haven't removed the old flue from the van yet but am fairly sure that I won't be using it. Before I do anything though, I'd be interested in hearing your thoughts and any experiences of running like that.
Oh and one last question - I want to be able to get electric to the awning when on hookup but can't figure out the safest/neatest way to do it. The connection for hookup is on the opposite side of the van to the awning. Other than running an extension from a socket inside the van out to the awning, which is not ideal, I can't think of any options. I did consider putting an outdoor socket on the awning side but the sliding door would make that tricky - any suggestions?
Am I right in thinking that, provided air can circulate around the back, it would be ok to run on electric inside the van - i.e. no need to connect the flue (sp?) if not running on gas?
I wouldn't be too keen on running it on gas inside the van anyway but if doing so in an awning, how bothered should I be about the exhaust?
I haven't removed the old flue from the van yet but am fairly sure that I won't be using it. Before I do anything though, I'd be interested in hearing your thoughts and any experiences of running like that.
Oh and one last question - I want to be able to get electric to the awning when on hookup but can't figure out the safest/neatest way to do it. The connection for hookup is on the opposite side of the van to the awning. Other than running an extension from a socket inside the van out to the awning, which is not ideal, I can't think of any options. I did consider putting an outdoor socket on the awning side but the sliding door would make that tricky - any suggestions?