The Dometic fan runs quiet unless it needs to be replaced. They get squeaky with age and then they stop all together. How often the fridge comes on at night will naturally depend on how hot the air temp is. I often camp where nights are in the 80s and higher much of the time. My Dometic fan sometimes runs about 20 hours a day solidly and then cycles in the early morning hours. I replace it when it makes noise. Mark Ty Graham wrote: > > I am super finicky about machine noise, to the point of underclocking my > PCs, and rebuilding my Tivo and xbox so I can run silent and fanless. > > I can sleep with the ARB next to my head, no problem. It doesn't come > on that often at night. I also think because the compressor noise it > makes is real low frequency it doesn't bug me as much. Also, it's > fridge noise -- we've learned to tune that out I guess after decades of > exposure. > > I just had my first experience with the dometic fan while running on > propane. Yikes! That is heckish. What a relief when that thing > stopped. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com] On Behalf > Of mark drillock > Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2003 1:01 PM > To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM > Subject: Re: Anyone know of a good cooler for a Vanagon... > > The taller one is 53 pounds, costs $650, and the word 'quiet' appears > nowhere on that page. > > I would love to try one if it was QUIET! Anyone camped for a week or > more with one of these running inside the van? > > Mark > > Gnarlodious wrote: > > > > Entity Ty Graham spoke thus: > > > > > I've got to put in a word for the ARB Freezer/Fridge. > > > http://www.4wheelsupply.com/arb/portable-freezer-fridge.htm > > 46 POUNDS! Holy ballast Batman! You couldn't even use it as an > emergency > > floatation device! > > > > --Gnarlie |
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