At 12:40 PM 9/29/95 CDT, you wrote: >I've gotten to the point of trying to make my Westy fridge more usable. >But, I'm not sure whether mine is actually working properly. (I know they >are notoriously lousy, but how lousy?) > >It would help me if everyone with a stock Westy could post their fridge >temps. > >Specifically, what temp would the fridge interior be on a 90 degree day? The owners manual says that the fridge may not be able to cool food at temps exceeding 90f, mine does seem to work in that kind of heat if I put in some frozen squishy blue packs before I start it up >How cold can you get the fridge interior (at maximum cold)? I have only had mine during the summer months but, it got damn near freezing one night while camping, I did have my supplemental blue packs in it. '77 westy Peace, "Comes a time when the blind man takes your hand and say's Scoob Don't you see, got to make some how, on the dreams you still believe, Don't give it up, you got an empty cup, Only love will fill, only love will fill" Jerry Garcia
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