Re: 12V fans for the back side of the fridge
Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2017 11:30 pm
I got the fans installed tonight!
First, I removed the cover over the fridge roof vent and removed the wire mesh screen that was tacked to the edges of the vent. Then, fished a couple of wires up the chimney using a 2-piece fiberglass rod. Found that the four fans on their frames (pictures posted earlier) fit perfectly down in that vent. I secured the fans, then fabricated a new mesh cover out of some perforated metal sheeting that I had on hand. Secured that cover over the vent opening, then reattached the vent cover to the roof.
Then, went to the sidewall opening and mounted the thermostat to the inside wall just above the top of the sidewall opening. I will probably cover the thermostat with a clear plastic cover of some sort. Gathered up all of the wires and the on/off switch with wire ties. I decided to leave the on/off switch tied up inside the rear of the fridge compartment rather than find a place to mount it inside. We'll see if that setup works OK... if not, I will relocate the switch inside.
I made the fans turn on, then climbed up on a ladder to where I could feel how much air was moving out of the roof vent. VERY nice airflow! Then I went inside to see if I could hear the fans running. VERY low noise level.... just a nice, barely noticeable hummmmm.
I will leave the DIP switches set for the fans to turn on at 85F and see how that does.
Happy with the install!
Here are a few pictures. I'll have to get "after" rooftop pictures later.
First, I removed the cover over the fridge roof vent and removed the wire mesh screen that was tacked to the edges of the vent. Then, fished a couple of wires up the chimney using a 2-piece fiberglass rod. Found that the four fans on their frames (pictures posted earlier) fit perfectly down in that vent. I secured the fans, then fabricated a new mesh cover out of some perforated metal sheeting that I had on hand. Secured that cover over the vent opening, then reattached the vent cover to the roof.
Then, went to the sidewall opening and mounted the thermostat to the inside wall just above the top of the sidewall opening. I will probably cover the thermostat with a clear plastic cover of some sort. Gathered up all of the wires and the on/off switch with wire ties. I decided to leave the on/off switch tied up inside the rear of the fridge compartment rather than find a place to mount it inside. We'll see if that setup works OK... if not, I will relocate the switch inside.
I made the fans turn on, then climbed up on a ladder to where I could feel how much air was moving out of the roof vent. VERY nice airflow! Then I went inside to see if I could hear the fans running. VERY low noise level.... just a nice, barely noticeable hummmmm.
I will leave the DIP switches set for the fans to turn on at 85F and see how that does.
Happy with the install!
Here are a few pictures. I'll have to get "after" rooftop pictures later.