Re: refrigerator vent fan
I did this some time ago, but not with a 12 volt inline thermocouple
like the one installed on the cooling fins of a Dometic fridge.
Instead, SilenX offers an integral thermocouple in their
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elegy3983
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Re: refrigerator vent fan
I generally agree. One fan is all you'll need. To make this even
simpler, start by running the fridge until the old fan starts. Switch
it off with the fan switch mounted on your cabinet. Then just
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elegy3983
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Re: Installing a Rear View Camera-2016 Expedition
This camera works very well for backing up as it has a wide field of vision.
We use it in city traffic to see if there is anything behind us that our mirrors don't catch, it does not replace mirrors
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Nick Hopkins
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Re: This website
I do all my replies through my email account.? I only go to the website to more easily view all of the messages in a particular post.??
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Don DeRyke
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This website
I think yahoo broke this website.? Neither my tablet nor my phone can scroll to the start or end of a message that exceeds the text box size.? Editing messages is really awkward. Anybody else seeing
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Steve T
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Re: refrigerator vent fan
(Continuing my prior post.? This website has gone whacko on me.? If I type a message bigger than the text box, it won't scroll to the end of thd message without great difficulty)
An additional
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Steve T
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Re: refrigerator vent fan
There have been some comples wiring methods posted on this forum that allow changing fan speed.? I actually did that on my install but have never used it.? You don't need it.
Here's the simplest
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Steve T
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Re: Installing a Rear View Camera-2016 Expedition
Their wireless recording model looks awfully good as well.
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Don DeRyke
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Re: Installing a Rear View Camera-2016 Expedition
Nick,
I already did my camera thing, but my cousin is interested.? How does this work as a backup camera versus just rear view?? I actually haven't tried to use mine for backing, so I'm not sure.?
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Don DeRyke
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Re: refrigerator vent fan
Dave, you can search messages (posts) in the search box in the upper right of this page.
I recently was looking at commercial fans available on Amazon for the inside of our 3 way fridge.? While
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Don DeRyke
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refrigerator vent fan
1. There was a posting in 2021 about replacing the noisy, power robbing refrigerator cooling fan with a 2 fan alternative. It was complicated because a limit switch needed to be replaced (or perhaps
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dsmithsota@...
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Re: loose wiring connection question
The photo didn't get attached, but your best bet is to review each circuit 12v & 120vac - make sure they are working.
If you find a circuit that doesn't work there is your culprit.
You may also want
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dan smartt
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loose wiring connection question
In preparing for our next trip - leaving tomorrow morning - I discovered a loose wire in the compartment to the left of the sink where the external electrical hookup cord is stored. I have attached a
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sandyvoit@...
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Re: Solar charger recommendations
Sounds like a good setup, 200watts of solar seems to be just the right amount for most people.? (Unless your running a microwave or AC)
I also run 200 watt with an extension cable(s), but with mc4
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dan smartt
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Re: Solar charger recommendations
Just this week I replaced my 9-year-old 90w solar suitcase with a new 200W
Renogy suitcase. I've liked having the portable suitcase rather than a
fixed installation because I can park in the shade and
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Cindy Harris
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Re: My Gas Spring Adventure
Nice no nonsense video Steve.? What's the parts source, McMaster?
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Don DeRyke
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Re: Solar charger recommendations
No, it won't conflict. Multiple parallel DC supplies will work in
harmony, although any one smart supply will be influenced by others -
so if you're on shore power, your solar controller well "think"
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elegy3983
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Re: Solar charger recommendations
No, your solar will not interfere with charging your batteries while plugged in to a campground post. I exist on solar and I have plugged in a few times to experiment with the results.
For example, I
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Eugene Breindel
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Re: My Gas Spring Adventure
I have a 2008 Classic with no dormers. Here is the invoice of the parts I
used. I am very pleased with the result. I inserted a link to a video
showing the difference having the lifts made.
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Steve Clark
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Re: Solar charger recommendations
Will my solar charge controller conflict with the onboard charger when plugged in at a campsite with electricity?
I can trip the breaker between the panels and controller easy enough.
JoeS
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JoeS
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