Re: [GMCnet] Refrigerator compartment panels missing [message #164134 is a reply to message #164129] |
Sun, 25 March 2012 09:24 |
mickeysss
Messages: 1476 Registered: January 2012
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i have the baffles and my fridge is 3 way, it could be that in lpg mode it vented out the side with the angle / l > pushing out the side with exhaust.
THere are vent fins in the metal side cover that has a key and lock opening and it would help vent out side ways behind the fridge with in the first few feet
going vertical.
Mine is made of wood as well hard wood feels like oak almost. I need to look again i looked yesterday. I will check it out the next time
i go to storage area. A great thing happened when i rented the storage area, a cat lives there right next to where i park. love it, protection from rodents.
On Mar 25, 2012, at 6:18 AM, Pete wrote:
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> So, it seems like the baffle panels were there for the 110/12 compressor refrigerators. It looks like they would be in the way for service access and maybe airflow in the propane/ammonia refrigerators.
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> If any of you out there has a coach with the original propane refrigerator installation, can you verify whether you have these baffle panels?
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> Also, what is the consensus regarding water intrusion through the access/vent door (mostly when washing the coach), and any effects it might have to this compartment? I'm wondering if any water might seep down into the vacuum/storage compartment below the refrigerator. I guess I'll keep an eye on these areas after the next washing.
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> Pete Smay
> Long Beach, CA
> 1977 Kingsley
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