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Old 08-26-2017, 02:04 PM   #21
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Here is the [ebaY] RV Cooling Unit Warehouse 15.7 inch triple fan unit installed in our four door Norcold. Simple installation requiring no drilling or relocating anything. Recommend you lube the power supply wire bundle with dish soap to make it easier to push through the drip tray drain tube for easy hookup to 12V and ground terminals on the black box mounted to the rear of the fridge. The left and right angled brackets each attach to a cooling fin with a Velcro strip. The top toggle switch controls a pair of blue light LED strips and the lower toggles control 1, 2 or 3 fan operation. Also features a fuse in the power supply. A well made, low velocity powder coated steel circulating unit that shows pride in craftsmanship. I'm certain it will perform well on our next time out.




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Not to waste any money I bought a 6" battery fan at Walmart for $7.00. It has run on the two d batteries for two and a half days and I was able the drop the temp setting from max to 7. I'll be putting a more permanent fan setup in there now
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Old 11-15-2017, 04:49 PM   #23
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Norcold Evaporator Fan makes your frig frost free LED light 3 Fans 15.7" wide check out the seller's store too, lots of absorption fridge components. This fan unit doesn't require relocating the fridge light and doesn't need a modified drip tray (the unit is angled against the cooling fins, not flush against it). Lose a bit of storage volume, but that top shelf is so narrow to begin with it hardly matters. For super circulation, a pair of fan units could be used (haven't checked width of four door Norcold fins to confirm though).
Finally installed triple fan with LED light, pretty simple install. The fans made a big difference in the cooling in the shelves in the double door Norcold 1210.Thanks for the tip!Did email seller curious on max amp draw we are all solar!
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Finally installed triple fan with LED light, pretty simple install. The fans made a big difference in the cooling in the shelves in the double door Norcold 1210.Thanks for the tip!Did email seller curious on max amp draw we are all solar!
Glad you like it, enjoy the upgraded cooling performance!
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Old 11-17-2017, 10:49 AM   #25
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Seller did respond on power usage each fan pulls 1/10 of an amp.In 3 hours they would draw one amp on battery.Seems like pretty low usage.Thanks
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Here’s what I did to improve the performance of my frig in the hot AZ sun. Just Velcroed some foil bubble wrap insulation to the wall outside from the frig. Works great.
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