>> Does anyone know this for sure. Not anecdotal evidence but scientific ( >> I will settle for pseudo scientific) evidence. I recently had my fridge >> serviced at an RV place that knew the 182B backwards and forwards. They >> really impressed me with their ability and knowledge. I asked them about >> the fan since they had some for sale. They said that you don't need it >> for the 182B (thus denying themselves a sale of a fan to me). I must >> admit it works well without it (although I haven't tried making ice >> cubes). I purchased a small fan from a camper supply place. It works off of 2 'D' batteries, and does seem to increase the cooling power of the fridge. The nice thing about the batter-powered fan is that you don't need to drill holes in the fridge. Coyote -- /\_/\ ____ Ron 'Coyote' Lussier ( ) \ _/__ LikeMinds (415) 284-6972 \ / \X / "Tools that Help People Decide" \_/ \/ http://www.likeminds.com/ |
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