by Pooker » Sat May 29, 2010 10:23 am
Seems like they work quite well when it's humid. These refrigerators just don't like humidity along with heat, so I rarely use mine since it's so dry here. But I carry it in one of the crisper drawers (with the batteries removed) and only use it when it's very hot and humid. It helps the fridge fan circulate the air better. Also, not a good idea to stuff these fridges too full because the air can't circulate!
In previous rigs, we had a small fan installed outside in the refrigerator compartment with an on/off switch inside the rig. Again, only had to use it when it's extremely hot and humid. No matter how many times it happens, we seem to think there's something wrong with our refrigerators when they refuse to keep cold. It's usually the heat and humidity (and, perhaps altitude, too).
Just thought of something else: if you can rig some sort of shade over your refrigerator grill on the outside of your rig, it will help the unit cool better, too. There were time when I had to do all of the above and the unit still barely kept things from spoiling! Sometimes it will work better on propane than electricity, so try everything!
Pooker
Evie
Southern California