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Anyone use a small fan in their fridge to help stabilize the temperatures.
I have seen a battery powered one. Any comment on their effectiveness. |
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Subject: Refrigerator Fan
From: "Rick & Linda Bernard" Anyone use a small fan in their fridge to help stabilize the temperatures. Yes. I have seen a battery powered one. Any comment on their effectiveness. They work. But I would use a 12v hard wired one. Capt. Bill |
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My cold plate system uses a little 3" box fan to move cold air from the
freezer side to the fridge side. You can pick one up for about $3 at any electronics place. -- Keith __ Gossip is when you hear something you like about someone you don't. "LaBomba182" wrote in message ... Subject: Refrigerator Fan From: "Rick & Linda Bernard" Anyone use a small fan in their fridge to help stabilize the temperatures. Yes. I have seen a battery powered one. Any comment on their effectiveness. They work. But I would use a 12v hard wired one. Capt. Bill |
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My cold plate system uses a little 3" box fan to move cold air from the
freezer side to the fridge side. You can pick one up for about $3 at any electronics place. -- Keith __ Gossip is when you hear something you like about someone you don't. "LaBomba182" wrote in message ... Subject: Refrigerator Fan From: "Rick & Linda Bernard" Anyone use a small fan in their fridge to help stabilize the temperatures. Yes. I have seen a battery powered one. Any comment on their effectiveness. They work. But I would use a 12v hard wired one. Capt. Bill |
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Subject: Refrigerator Fan
From: "Rick & Linda Bernard" Anyone use a small fan in their fridge to help stabilize the temperatures. Yes. I have seen a battery powered one. Any comment on their effectiveness. They work. But I would use a 12v hard wired one. Capt. Bill |
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On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 18:27:11 -0600, "Rick & Linda Bernard"
wrote: Anyone use a small fan in their fridge to help stabilize the temperatures. I have seen a battery powered one. Any comment on their effectiveness. Yes, they really work well. Our built in tended to be colder waaay down there and warmer in the top far end (of course!). After the fan, the temps were the same everywhere and less cycling. Also a longer time between defrosting. Here's what I used. Get a computer CPU fan. Take the actual fan off. I left the connector on it and wired in the mating connector from an extension. It's wired directly, thru a fuse, to the house bank. Those fans draw around .06 to .1 Amps, so a max of 2.4 Amp Hours per day. Use a small L-bracket to mount or even a twist-tie to hang it from something. Rick S/V Final Step http://www.morelr.com/coronado/ |
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On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 18:27:11 -0600, "Rick & Linda Bernard"
wrote: Anyone use a small fan in their fridge to help stabilize the temperatures. I have seen a battery powered one. Any comment on their effectiveness. Yes, they really work well. Our built in tended to be colder waaay down there and warmer in the top far end (of course!). After the fan, the temps were the same everywhere and less cycling. Also a longer time between defrosting. Here's what I used. Get a computer CPU fan. Take the actual fan off. I left the connector on it and wired in the mating connector from an extension. It's wired directly, thru a fuse, to the house bank. Those fans draw around .06 to .1 Amps, so a max of 2.4 Amp Hours per day. Use a small L-bracket to mount or even a twist-tie to hang it from something. Rick S/V Final Step http://www.morelr.com/coronado/ |
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"Rick & Linda Bernard" wrote in message ...
Anyone use a small fan in their fridge to help stabilize the temperatures. I have seen a battery powered one. Any comment on their effectiveness. Installation of a small fan to tumble the air around the inside of the refrigerator box can greatly improve the efficiency of your refrigerator, for details on fan and installation; see FAQ #30 on my web site. http://www.kollmann-marine.com |
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Seal any holes with a shot of urathane foam. You can buy it at any
hardware or home improver supply store. Dick Locke wrote: On 21 Feb 2004 06:28:15 -0800, (Richard Kollmann) wrote: "Rick & Linda Bernard" wrote in message ... Anyone use a small fan in their fridge to help stabilize the temperatures. I have seen a battery powered one. Any comment on their effectiveness. Installation of a small fan to tumble the air around the inside of the refrigerator box can greatly improve the efficiency of your refrigerator, for details on fan and installation; see FAQ #30 on my web site. http://www.kollmann-marine.com I have been thinking about doing that but have been putting it off due to concerns about drilling a hole through the foam insulation to get the wires in. Any words of wisdom on an easy way to do it? |
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