Zoltan, I've seen this topic numerous times on the list. Several years back I ran across a small battery powered fan that is about the size of a kid's juice box. Here's a link to a site that sells the model that I have, the FridgeCool. http://www.pplmotorhomes.com/parts/rv-refrigerators/rv-refrigerator-fan.htm Mine does indeed run for 30 days on 2 D cell batteries and makes absolutely NO noise. It doesn't put out much of a breeze, but you just need to have the fridge door closed and the unit turned on (the fridge) and it will circulate the cool very nicely - what there is of it. To turn mine off, I just reverse the installation of one of the batteries John On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 2:02 AM, Zoltan Kuthy <zolo@foxinternet.net> wrote: > If I put a fan inside, how should I wire it if I only want it run when the > fridge is running, so it does not use battery power when it is just parking > for a year, without using a hand switch?? Anyone? > Zoltan >
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