Maybe... <g>. It depends on your refrigerator <shrug>. I bought one of those remote thermometers, a physically small one. I put the "outside" probe in the refrigerator and used velcro to attach the main unit to the shelf above the refridge. This was I can check in the inside temps and decide if it's working well or not. Have you looked at the refridge write ups at Vanagon.com? I took mine out and cleaned everything, the bottom drain tube was solid with rust and it's 14" long before it curves up. I followed the Bentley instructions to pull it and put it back, it went well. Rob becida@comcast.net
At 9/12/2010 05:14 PM, Mark Hineline wrote: >I apologize to Alistair for that reply. It's crankier than I meant it >to be. > >When you said "butt-load," Alistair you nailed it. There were 2,866 >matches to my query about the fridge. I just wanted to know if I could >keep milk in it without it spoiling. Or some spaghetti sauce. |
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