Hello, I know this has been suggested before, but a fan in the fridge is not such a bad idea. I just installed mine. Here is how to get an inexpensive fridge fan. I obtained a small GE pistol dryer (if you go to yard sales, you will find these or other driers for about $1.00) and removed the fan-motor. According to Steve Johnson, these fan motors work (usually) on dc current. Mine does. I then wired this in series with my previously-described cabinet fan .... that's the one from Kmart that pulls heat out from behind the fridge ... so that if one runs, they both run. I ran 2 wires out through the top of the fridge and under the stove top on to my cabinet fan connection. Oh, to attach the thing to the top of the fridge, I used a piece of velcro. Stuart Hutton
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