jjharris11
Member
Looking for the wisdom of this experienced group. I have some questions on how the airflow works on the back side of our refrigerators. Unfortunately, I don't have a good picture of this side of the camper with everything all together, but I think folks are familiar.
Here are my questions:
1. Why is the bottom side of the upper wall open behind the refrigerator, when there is a vent in the side of the upper wall? Isn't this redundant? With the top raised, the outer vent aligns with the exhaust at the top on the inner wall. And with the top lowered, the outer vent aligns with the inner vent. So, I'd think that even with the bottom of the upper wall sealed off, the fridge would get the same access to outside air. Seems like sealing the bottom of the wall off would reduce road splash up into the fridge when going down the road in the rain. But I'm sure there's a good reason for it to be the way it is.
2, When the top is down and the fridge is running on gas, doesn't that mean the exhaust is being exhausted into the inside of the camper? Is the assumption that this is OK because there is enough air leakage while driving and then opening the door and campsite setup that there isn't a concern?
Thanks in advance for any input!
Here are my questions:
1. Why is the bottom side of the upper wall open behind the refrigerator, when there is a vent in the side of the upper wall? Isn't this redundant? With the top raised, the outer vent aligns with the exhaust at the top on the inner wall. And with the top lowered, the outer vent aligns with the inner vent. So, I'd think that even with the bottom of the upper wall sealed off, the fridge would get the same access to outside air. Seems like sealing the bottom of the wall off would reduce road splash up into the fridge when going down the road in the rain. But I'm sure there's a good reason for it to be the way it is.
2, When the top is down and the fridge is running on gas, doesn't that mean the exhaust is being exhausted into the inside of the camper? Is the assumption that this is OK because there is enough air leakage while driving and then opening the door and campsite setup that there isn't a concern?
Thanks in advance for any input!