Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2017 09:18:28 -0700
Reply-To: Alistair Bell <albell@SHAW.CA>
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From: Alistair Bell <albell@SHAW.CA>
Subject: Re: Couple of minor propane fridge mods
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Hi Ed,
Well the thermal wrap on the exhaust tube does reduce the heat, but not eliminate it. After about 40 min the wrap is warm, not hot. Maybe I should stick the temp probe on it to give you a better feeling about it.
I know, the backside of the fridge. I couldn't figure out what to use and there is a lot of stuff in the way that makes a full back insulation difficult. But I will say that if I had suitable material I would have jammed some in between the sheet metal shroud of the "generator" ( the mineral wool insulated part above the combustion chamber) and the fridge body. That shroud does get hot. But I just didn't know what to use to insulate.
Neil documented or posted about pulling the entire heat exchanger from the tube inside the fridge. I chickened out after just a little trying. It's just clipped on the tube right? Maybe I'll try again.
Ok laff it up about my thermal paste choice. I used the aluminum coloured anti sieze, im betting the copper based stuff would work even better.
:-)
Alistair
> On Jun 20, 2017, at 6:37 AM, Edward Maglott <emaglott3@GMAIL.COM> wrote:
>
> very nice mods! I insulated my exhaust pipe with a high temp wrap blanket
> thing made to put on the starter motor. Does your double wrap of
> fiberglass tape stay pretty cool to the touch on the outside? the one
> thing I would suggest is to insulate the back of the fridge from the heat
> of all that hot stuff behind it. this seemed to make a big difference on
> mine, along with the above mentioned insulating of the exhaust pipe.
>
> I don't remember the fins coming off of the part inside the fridge that
> snaps onto the cooling pipe. seems like that was all one piece on mine.
> I was scared to pull on mine too. I found that I could get my fingers
> beside/behind the fins unit on the left side, at the end of the cooling
> pipe and hold it, then pull on the fins unit and it came off starting at
> that end. it was having quite poor contact with the cooling pipe. for
> replacing it, I first tried mayonnaise, then astroglide to improve thermal
> transfer, but neither worked better than the Radio Shack thermal paste I
> found later. ;)
>
> Edward
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 19, 2017 at 6:13 PM, Steven Johnson <sjohnso2000@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Thanks, I'll check it out.
>>
>>> On Jun 19, 2017 5:50 PM, "Alistair Bell" <albell@shaw.ca> wrote:
>>>
>>> About the sim based wireless control of propex. Found it , here ya go
>>> Stephen, knock yerself out :-)
>>>
>>>
>>> https://www.sharkbait.website/1064/controlling-the-
>>> heatsource-hs2000-heater-from-your-iphone/
>>>
>>>
>>> Alistair
>>>
>>>
>>> On Jun 19, 2017, at 1:52 PM, Steven Johnson <sjohnso2000@GMAIL.COM>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> And while you are at it Alistair, can you rig it up so it can be turned
>> on
>>> remotely via
>>> wifi on Android and iPhone? :)
>>>
>>> Steven
>>>
>>> On Mon, Jun 19, 2017 at 4:39 PM, Roy Nicholl <RNicholl@nbnet.nb.ca>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Alistair,
>>>
>>>
>>> Next fridge challenge: a set of rails (one part of fridge, one part in
>>>
>>> van) and quick connects to allow easy installation and removal. While I
>>>
>>> agree the fridge lights easily when squeaky clean and adjusted, it does
>> not
>>>
>>> stay that way long (at least mine doesn’t).
>>>
>>>
>>> I’d probably clean it more often if getting to the bench (and back) was
>>>
>>> smoother.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 19-Jun-2017, at 17:01, Alistair Bell <albell@SHAW.CA> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Nothing super earth shaking, just exhaust insulation and a bank of three
>>>
>>> wee squirrel cage fans.
>>>
>>>
>>> https://shufti.blog/2017/06/19/vanagon-a-couple-of-minor-fridge-mods/
>>>
>>>
>>> Alistair
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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