Howdy all, I have a 25 yr old Jayco Camper with ye' ol 3 way fridge in it. The fridge works oook but....
I have brought in a new heavy 12v supply cable to the fridge to replace the hair string Jayco use so that's made it preform much better.
Would you believe the gas and 240v still works too "wow a little win"
Anyway the way jaco have it set up the hot air "and yes it gets hot" vents into the camper. so hot it heats the bench on top of it .
I have heard "some" install those computer fans to the back of the fridge to move the air over the elements and vent the heat outside the camper.. good idea -so I went the one better and fitted a 400mm thermo fan with a pcm speed control switch/dial and volt meter so I can run the fan at any amp I want- even at .5 of an amp "it's a 7amp fan" the fan draws danm well- so well the fridge is it it's lowest setting and still freezing my lettuce
My thought with using such a large fan is I can crank it up to full amp and use it as a exhaust fan if I have to cook inside- cool huh! Plus there is now way those computer fans can move as much air as this fan for the same power use.. Can anyone tell me how much those fan use "power wise"?
Now the thing is I am not a rich man and cant afford a auto sparky and have struggled through with what I can regarding the wiring, Wiring in a fan and a switch with fuse is about my strength and I would like to hear from anyone that may direct me on the right path on how to wire in a "thermostat control switch" that I can set to come on and off when the fridge is heating up and also another switch I can use to over-ride that ,so I can turn the fan on and up in speed to use as an exhaust fan..
I will post some photos tomorrow of the camper/fan so far- but here is a very well priced "thermostat control switch" I found on flea bay.. http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/221521374020
I also found this so I can find out where on the fridge pluming to install the "thermostat reader" ! The beauty of this control switch is you could put it where it's hot to touch then just adjust the control settings on the unit...
I just want to have a play with it - be interesting to see what the intercooler pipes are doing etc... http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/361336821842
I'm guessing I will need to use "relays" and that's where I run short on knowledge so if anyone has ANY suggestions on how to go about this please feel free to draw me a pic/diagram
Once again thanks and have a great cup day... cheers vic
I have brought in a new heavy 12v supply cable to the fridge to replace the hair string Jayco use so that's made it preform much better.
Would you believe the gas and 240v still works too "wow a little win"
Anyway the way jaco have it set up the hot air "and yes it gets hot" vents into the camper. so hot it heats the bench on top of it .
I have heard "some" install those computer fans to the back of the fridge to move the air over the elements and vent the heat outside the camper.. good idea -so I went the one better and fitted a 400mm thermo fan with a pcm speed control switch/dial and volt meter so I can run the fan at any amp I want- even at .5 of an amp "it's a 7amp fan" the fan draws danm well- so well the fridge is it it's lowest setting and still freezing my lettuce
My thought with using such a large fan is I can crank it up to full amp and use it as a exhaust fan if I have to cook inside- cool huh! Plus there is now way those computer fans can move as much air as this fan for the same power use.. Can anyone tell me how much those fan use "power wise"?
Now the thing is I am not a rich man and cant afford a auto sparky and have struggled through with what I can regarding the wiring, Wiring in a fan and a switch with fuse is about my strength and I would like to hear from anyone that may direct me on the right path on how to wire in a "thermostat control switch" that I can set to come on and off when the fridge is heating up and also another switch I can use to over-ride that ,so I can turn the fan on and up in speed to use as an exhaust fan..
I will post some photos tomorrow of the camper/fan so far- but here is a very well priced "thermostat control switch" I found on flea bay.. http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/221521374020
I also found this so I can find out where on the fridge pluming to install the "thermostat reader" ! The beauty of this control switch is you could put it where it's hot to touch then just adjust the control settings on the unit...
I just want to have a play with it - be interesting to see what the intercooler pipes are doing etc... http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/361336821842
I'm guessing I will need to use "relays" and that's where I run short on knowledge so if anyone has ANY suggestions on how to go about this please feel free to draw me a pic/diagram
Once again thanks and have a great cup day... cheers vic