I'm going to take some pictures and post them. Soon, I hope. In my case I just pulled the city water inlet, disconnected the water line, plugged it with a 3/8" flare plug (so water wouldn't back out when using the internal pump), hacksawed the back off and epoxied a 3" muffin fan to the back. Wired it in from my aux fuse panel and mounted a switch in the vent grill at the back left of the stove/sink cabinet. The original outside cover seems to keep the rain out (looked at it real close the other day when the 'fridge was out) and I prop it open when in camp. On 6/25/07, Keith Ovregaard <kovregaard@comcast.net> wrote: > > Thanks for the infi Loren. > > I am curious whether the inside temp was lower due to the ventilation > back there. In theory, it makes sense that it would. Did you mount the > fan right to the back of the water inlet housing? Does the flap on the > outside keep the rain from getting in? > > > |
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