#46

RE: Thermostatic Fridge Fans

in Improving your pride and joy and how to fix things Fri Jul 17, 2015 2:29 pm
by Bigmandiddyvan (deleted)
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What a brilliant explanation and even the maplin part numbers, as I don't venture to foreign parts as I used to I don't think I need to fit this superb mod, if I ever do then I know where to look for instruction. That is what I love about this forum, such helpful and friendly people. My hats off to you sir. Brian.


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#47

RE: Fridge Fans again...

in Improving your pride and joy and how to fix things Fri Jul 17, 2015 6:00 pm
by Poptop320 | 2.634 Posts

I am still away at the moment and on this trip for the first time I have used an LED fridge temperature gauge. I have been experimenting to see if I need any additional fans, for me personally I don't envisage I will need them yet. I don't go abroad and the results for my fridge have been excellent in UK hot weather.
We have had some very hot days and with the awning over the the fridge vent side it has increased the temperature the fridge has had to use to cool it's self down. This has slightly impacted the cooling properties of the fridge as the air in the awning is still and hot and it has been easily reaching 30+C.
As you probably know the ideal fridge temp should be 3-5C, during the hottest day the fridge peaked at 7C which required me to increase the fridge control which brought it back down to the required temp in approximately 30 minutes. I presume as my fridge is only 3 years old it will be a lot more efficient than a twenty five year old one. I was also surprised how quickly the temperature rose each time the door was opened....
The LED fridge temp gauge has been a really useful bit of kit.

The two photos show the awning/vent area and the internal fridge temperature,


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#48

RE: Fridge Fans again...

in Improving your pride and joy and how to fix things Fri Jul 17, 2015 6:10 pm
by Aaron Calder | 3.834 Posts

Are you using gas or the electrical element?

Have you found that the internal temperature varies according to the location of the thermometer?


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#49

RE: Fridge Fans again...

in Improving your pride and joy and how to fix things Fri Jul 17, 2015 6:23 pm
by Poptop320 | 2.634 Posts

Quote: Aaron Calder wrote in post #48
Are you using gas or the electrical element?

Have you found that the internal temperature varies according to the location of the thermometer?


I am on EHU, the temp gauge in the awning was in the shade about 20" away from the bottom vent and the gauge in the fridge is in the middle. I will try again tomorrow, if the weather is still nice....


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RE: Fridge Fans again...

in Improving your pride and joy and how to fix things Sat Jul 18, 2015 12:10 pm
by Poptop320 | 2.634 Posts

11am temperature reading in the awning and in the fridge:

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#51

RE: Fridge Fans again...

in Improving your pride and joy and how to fix things Sat Jul 18, 2015 12:39 pm
by chezmart | 186 Posts

On our previous 2006 Familia the fridge would struggle in temperatures over about 25. Fitting the fans helped a lot.
I had a digital thermometer with remote probe in the fridge to check temperatures.
We now have a 2012 van and the fridge works so much better that I have not needed to fit fans. My conclusion is that the newer fridges are more efficient.


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RE: Fridge Fans again...

in Improving your pride and joy and how to fix things Sat Jul 18, 2015 1:13 pm
by Aaron Calder | 3.834 Posts

From the evidence above, I'd have to agree with you.


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