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Date:         Thu, 29 Oct 1998 19:07:41 -0500
Reply-To:     Lawrence Johnson <ljohnson@HALHINET.ON.CA>
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From:         Lawrence Johnson <ljohnson@HALHINET.ON.CA>
Subject:      Fridge Interior Fan
Comments: To: Blue Eyes <lvlearn@MCI2000.COM>,
          Multiple recipients of list <vanagon@vanagon.com>
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B.E. The 12v dc fan that you need can be purchased from Radio Shack. It is a Pentium chip cooling fan and draws minuscule amperage. The nice thing about this fan is that it fits snugly between two cooling fins in the Dometic refrigerator directing the air over the fins. If you have ever had your fridge out, you'll know that the front wooden panel is easily removed. You can lead small wires behind this front wooden panel from the LED panel to the fridge interior. You can get the 12v dc source from the LED panel. Larry

Blue Eyes wrote:

> I recall reading a description of what seemed a wonderful improvement > to the Westy Dometic refrigerator's performance. It suggested > installing a tiny electric powered fan to blow air through the cold > internal heat exchanger. <snip>


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