[C320-list] Fridge Fan

T. Scott Thompson sthompson at toad.net
Fri Sep 8 08:21:07 PDT 2006


I assume you are talking about one of the small processor fans rather 
than a larger case or powersupply fan?  How do you mount it?  Doesn't it 
get banged up in this location?

Scott

Chris Burti wrote:
> Bruce,
> If you already have a computer fan, attach it to the
> aft wall near the freezer and near the top of the
> reefer blowing toward the port side. Run the wires
> along with the refrigerant lines with wire ties. You
> can poke a hole through the putty that seals the
> existing hole.
>
> You will come out to where you can fish them near the
> fresh water pump. Then, you can cheat and tie into the
> pump leads because the fan draws very little amperage,
> or you can fish them back to the power panel and do it
> properly. 
>
> This is fairly easy to do if you remove the box under
> the stove by taking out the four screws that hold it
> in place. Run a fish tape from the panel box down to
> the stove and then from there to the aft cabin. Then
> you can pull the wires back to the panel. I've done it
> a couple of times and it is not too challenging.
>
> If you anchor out a lot and are counting amps, the
> little cooling fans for the old speed boosted
> processors are fairly effective and draw half the
> watts. You can usually get these free from computer
> repair shop junk piles.
>
> The nice thing about this option is no batteries to
> replace and you don't have to keep moving them around
> to get to your food.
>
> cb
>
> --- June Bruce <brucestanley36 at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>   
>> thanks Orlando
>>
>> re: WM - 2006 Catalog, Page 751, lower left hand of
>> page: Fridgemate 3V Fan
>>
>> will chase it up ... downunder there must be a close
>> equivalent.
>>
>> thanks again
>>
>> BruceStanley#1084/SydneyAustralia
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>     
>
>
> Chris Burti
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