kbausano
Well-known member
We are aware of the many people who have posted previously regarding difficulties keeping RV-style fridges cool, especially in hot weather. In that regard, and armed with a new dual transmitter wireless thermometer, I thought I would check our rig before heading out on the road again next week.
I’ve checked the venting pathways of our slide-mounted Norcold unit, and all is clear. All 3 computer fans run. Flap closes completely (dollar bill test passed).
After running all day from a cool start this morning, I just checked interior coach temps (104 degrees - no a/c on for this stress test). My freezer temp shows 24 degrees - not bad in this heat, and empty. The problem is, the main compartment is showing 84 degrees.
We have been told a 20 degree drop is pretty good - but clearly all our non-frozen food would die at these temps.
Thoughts? Would it help to add even more airflow by adding larger fans? How about a small additional fan inside the main compartment?
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I’ve checked the venting pathways of our slide-mounted Norcold unit, and all is clear. All 3 computer fans run. Flap closes completely (dollar bill test passed).
After running all day from a cool start this morning, I just checked interior coach temps (104 degrees - no a/c on for this stress test). My freezer temp shows 24 degrees - not bad in this heat, and empty. The problem is, the main compartment is showing 84 degrees.
We have been told a 20 degree drop is pretty good - but clearly all our non-frozen food would die at these temps.
Thoughts? Would it help to add even more airflow by adding larger fans? How about a small additional fan inside the main compartment?
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