T&T: Fw: Muffin fan
Otis ltd
otisltd at mysc.com
Fri May 2 07:06:00 EDT 2008
To all responders.
The results of the 'muffin fan' questions are in:
All of the suggestions caused me to dig
into the issue of inside/outside cooling.
I un-bolted the refrig and pulled out to see how
the compressor and coils are cooled.
Each has it's own fan for cooling. So far so good.
Called around for a plug & play kit to go inside
to better cool the contents. None available.
So as Bill Donovan suggested, "use the 'D' cell battery
operated fan for less stress and instant results"
is how, for now, I am going to attack the problem.
Thanks to all
jim
----- Original Message -----
From: Otis ltd
To: trawlers-and-trawlering at lists.samurai.com
Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2008 9:13 AM
Subject: Muffin fan
Hello all:
Need the expertise of the group on:
I want to put a muffin fan in my Norcold 110V/12V refrig/freezer
to keep the lower portion of the refrig cooler.
Snip-------
The refrig/freezer stays on 110 V most of the time
when not cruising.
Questions:
Is there a 110 V muffin fan that I should use?
Is there a way to wire a 12 V fan to work?
Other suggestions?
Thanks in advance
Palmetto Moon currently lying in Oriental Marina and Inn (MM 181)
until Saturday then to be hauled at Sailcraft and out of the water for 30
days
for its annual physical.
Jim Cobb
Palmetto Moon - Ocean Alexander-423
864-921-4304 Cell
e-mail address otisltd at mysc.com
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