Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2002 08:54:23 -0600
Reply-To: Stan Wilder <wilden1@JUNO.COM>
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From: Stan Wilder <wilden1@JUNO.COM>
Subject: Re: Fridge Fan wiring
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I'll call this the second time around scenario.
#1. Newer models of CPU fans come with miniature two pin female plugs on
a short wire, try to get this type of fan. CPU fans fail because of
temperature and moisture and will need to be replaced.
#2. You can drill a hole anywhere in the case except the back wall and
install the tiny two pin male connector for the fan. I just cemented my
male plug with Dow Silicone. You can get the male pin receptacle from
most any old computer board that has push on jumpers, de solder it and
use it. This configuration eliminates the need for a switch since you can
plug it in when you need it.
#3. The size of the fan heat sink is important, the bigger the better up
to a limit. Mostly you want a heat sink that lets you to screw a new fan
to it as the old fans fail and need replacement.
#4. I got three years out of my first fan but had to rewire when I
installed the replacement, the little two pin plug has vastly simplified
the future replacement.
#5. If the fan is left on, it would take six months to run your battery
down so safety lights and extra monitoring devices are not of any real
value unless you're a gadget guy.
Stan Wilder
83 Air Cooled Westfalia
On Thu, 28 Mar 2002 16:19:22 -0800 Brent Christensen
<sbsyncro@hotmail.com> writes:
> I just pulled the fridge out, drilled a 1/8" hole in the top towards
> the
> back (right above the evaporator) and fished the wires in through
> there to
> the fan, which is mounted to the evap with cable ties. (Some day I
> will
> screw it into place for a more permanent installation)
>
> A switch is wired to the front panel to turn this fan on and off. I
> also
> ran a sensor for an external thermometer and suction cupped it to
> the side
> of the fridge interior.
>
> Complete plan with pictures and notes can be found at
>
http://www.vanagon.com/info/articles/Refrigerator/Lighting_the_Dometic_18
2.htm
>
> -Brent
>
>
> >From: Barry Mercer <bjmercer@SYMPATICO.CA>
> >Reply-To: Barry Mercer <bjmercer@SYMPATICO.CA>
> >To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
> >Subject: Fridge Fan wiring
> >Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2002 18:07:21 -0500
> >
> >Hi all. Still winter in the Great White North... or at least,
> this
> >part of it!
> >
> >I'd like to install the "matchbook" fan in my fridge in the westy.
> >Gotta keep the Molson's cold don't ya know!
> >
> >I believe someone had a wiring diagram as to where I could
> permanently
> >"hardwire" the thing in rather than run the wires through the
> door.
> >Would anyone know where I could have a peek at that diagram ?
> >
> >Many thanks.
> >
> >Barry
> >
> >Moo 88 westy 174k Kilometres < In shop dealing with rust spots >
> >
> >Sudbury, Ontario.
> >Canada eh!
> >We play hockey.
>
>
>
>
> Brent Christensen
> '89 GL Syncro Westy
> Santa Barbara, CA
>
>
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