GL: Muffin fan

fred fred at tug44.org
Thu May 1 20:56:25 EDT 2008


Bob,

The fan you show if for circulation inside the fridge. 

 A separate
issue is a fan to be mounted outside (usually behind) the fridge which
increases airflow over the hot radiator and compressor area.  That type
increases the efficiency of the fridge dramatically and will actually freeze
your ice cream solid.

At the moment, sometimes I simply stick a table fan
on the floor pointing into the vents in front of the fridge.  It's the only
way mine will freeze ice cream in August.

Fred
Tug 44
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From: "Bob Clinkenbeard"
<clinkenbeardb at bellsouth.net>
Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2008 8:39 PM
To:
great-loop at lists.samurai.com
Subject: Re: GL: Muffin fan 

Thanks Bill,
that is exactly the solution to my Norcold refrigerated cooler.

Bob
Clinkenbeard
24' custom trailer trawler "Bobbin Along"
Locust Grove, Georgia
http://home.bellsouth.net/p/PWP-aboardbobbinalong

> Jim:
> 
> You will be
less stressed and perfectly happy if you use one of these:
> 
>
http://tinyurl.com/4q42rh
> 
> It is driven by two D-cell batteries, is very
quiet, small and 
> cheap.  No installation required.
> 
> We have one and
it works quite well.
> 
> Bill
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