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Re: T&T: Muffin Fan (added to Nordcold)

From: GARY RITZMAN (no email)
Date: Fri May 02 2008 - 04:14:15 EDT

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    SNIP>>>: I want to put a muffin fan in my Norcold 110V/12V refrig/freezer
    to keep the lower portion of the refrig cooler....Is there a way to wire a 12
    V fan to work? Jim Cobb

    The muffin fan is a very valuable addition. Rather than mess with the Norcold
    wiring you can simply tap into the 12 volt wire coming into the back of the
    fridge. This means that the fan runs whenever there is 12 volt or 110 volt
    power to the fridge (assuming you leave both breakers on) but we consider that
    a good thing. Since you are mostly on 110 volt there is no downside re battery
    draw. At anchor the muffin fan draws so little juice we don't worry about it.
    The fan made a big difference in the running time of our Norcold but that is
    in large part because our Norcold installation has very poor air circulation.
    BUT remember this: As stated many times on this list the most important thing
    if you are running on 12 volt is to install heavier wiring. That also made a
    significant difference. As info our Norcold is now 17 years old and still
    going strong despite 3500 hours on the Lehmans.
    <<<gary Ritzman>>> M/V Dharma Albin 40 Mercer Island WA
    PS I'll expect a cold beer if I see you on the water!
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