Re: Refrigerator fans Reply #26 – December 12, 2014, 11:12:11 am Yahoo Message Number: 149883I just installed this fan and don't have results yet as my LD is in storage. Checking the noise level with the refer door closed, I feel there will be no problem, especially during the day. It was easy to install in my 02' 30' since there is a hot wire (red wire) to the interior light that I tapped into with the piggy-back space connector. I notice the seller on ebay has sold 279 of these puppies. I'm guessing publicity on this forum helped.Chris
Re: Refrigerator fans Reply #27 – December 12, 2014, 12:19:32 pm Yahoo Message Number: 149886The fan that used 2 D bat I used in my first camper 45 years ago. When I placed a peace of toilet paper on top of it it had all it could do to displace it; that is if it did. The next fan I built and mounted it over the light. I thought it was the greatest. In fact Motor Home Magazine had a write up on it and my pictures of it. Then I tried this 2 unit fan that mounted over the frig fins. It worked so good that I had to lower the setting on the frig. Chris said that the seller on e Bay has sold 279. The group I run with had 4 of them at our July 4 outing. It may be 6 by now. When the furnace comes on it sound like a jet plane coming in for a landing to me. Even the little electric heater will keep me awake if I let it. And how is it that our wives complain about there husbands falling asleep in front of the TV blasting away.JUST MY OBSERVATION.GeorgeRetired Plumber I just installed this fan and don't have results yet as my LD is in storage. Checking the noise level with the refer door closed, I feel there will be no problem, especially during the day. It was easy to install in my 02' 30' since there is a hot wire (red wire) to the interior light that I tapped into with the piggy-back space connector. I notice the seller on ebay has sold 279 of these puppies. I'm guessing publicity on this forum helped.Chris ---In lifewithalazydazerv@yahoogroups.com, wrote :My main complaint is the noise. I don't notice it during the day, but I do notice it at night on the bunk or when sitting at the mid-bath dinette. I used to have one of the D-battery fans, which seems to move much less air but still works fine when pointed so air moves over the coils. I'm sure sensitivity to that kind of noise varies from person to person, but it's enough to make me reconsider. I figure half the fan will result in half the noise (or less).Rich '03MB in NC
Re: Refrigerator fans Reply #28 – December 12, 2014, 08:48:40 pm Yahoo Message Number: 149891I just had one installed in my 2007 MB but I am not traveling at the moment and haven't had a chance to see how well it works yet. I didn't think the noise was problematic when I tested the fan with the refrigerator door closed. It seems if I have a problem with the refrigerator staying cold enough it is during the day so if the noise bothers me when I am trying to sleep at night I will just turn it off.Stephany Smith 2007 MB
Re: Refrigerator fans Reply #29 – December 12, 2014, 11:48:50 pm Yahoo Message Number: 149894I just had one installed in my 2007 MB but I am not traveling at the moment and haven't had a chance to see how well it works yet. I didn't think the noise was problematic when I tested the fan with the refrigerator door closed. It seems if I have a problem with the refrigerator staying cold enough it is during the day so if the noise bothers me when I am trying to sleep at night I will just turn it off.Stephany Smith 2007 MB I have had the fan in use for one season now. The frig for 2 years on my 24 LD MH has always had a temp swing in the temp. It was there on a 14 week trip to Alaska in 2012. Since the use of this fan the temp swing for the most part is gone. And as I have said in the past I lowered the temp one setting from the max and the frig is still 10+ degrees colder than it was before the fan. And I always had a fan mounted over the light and wired in the same way. The frig would always take a day to reach its low setting. With the new fan the temp have been down in less than 4 hours. If this is because of the fan I have no proof. I did have one problem with the fan. The last trip out the fan stoped running. There is a non replace able fuse at the end of the positive wire. I can not find a reason for the fuse to have blown. The fuse has been replaced with an inline fuse holder and 1 amp fuse. I tested the new unit on the bench and can not get the new fuse to blow. Testing was done by letting the fan run for 4 days non stop. I also turned the fan on and off fast and slow over 24 times and can not get the fuse to blow. The problem? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?? I see no reason to place blame on the fan.GeorgeRetired plumber
Re: Refrigerator fans Reply #30 – December 13, 2014, 11:58:55 am Yahoo Message Number: 149899Thanks for the tip about the inline fuse, George. I noticed the "bump" in the wire but didn't realize it was a fuse.Chris