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<blockquote data-quote="KateLovesPurple" data-source="post: 353049" data-attributes="member: 743"><p>Having a lower vent enables a through flow of air to aid the removal of the heat generated at the back of the fridge and consequently improve it's performance. Have a look <a href="http://www.obrienscamping.co.uk/articles/FridgeInstall.htm#Ventilation" target="_blank">here</a> it will probably explain better than I can write. You're right about the dump hole for gas leaks, it crossed my mind whether I could combine a lower vent through the floor with the gas dump to save cutting the side of the van more than I have to.</p><p></p><p>Just wondering whether anyone has done this before and whether it worked or not, or whether it really is needed in our "hot" summers. I guess it will be beneficial as a parked up and closed up van will get pretty hot inside and if it's only recirculating the internal air it will suffer. The last thing I want is to come back to warm beers!! :shock:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KateLovesPurple, post: 353049, member: 743"] Having a lower vent enables a through flow of air to aid the removal of the heat generated at the back of the fridge and consequently improve it's performance. Have a look [url=http://www.obrienscamping.co.uk/articles/FridgeInstall.htm#Ventilation]here[/url] it will probably explain better than I can write. You're right about the dump hole for gas leaks, it crossed my mind whether I could combine a lower vent through the floor with the gas dump to save cutting the side of the van more than I have to. Just wondering whether anyone has done this before and whether it worked or not, or whether it really is needed in our "hot" summers. I guess it will be beneficial as a parked up and closed up van will get pretty hot inside and if it's only recirculating the internal air it will suffer. The last thing I want is to come back to warm beers!! :shock: [/QUOTE]
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