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1974 Coronet van
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<blockquote data-quote="Occasional_panner" data-source="post: 388804" data-attributes="member: 7956"><p>Hey Wishful, if the fridge sort of works out in the open then it should work fine fitted properly.</p><p>They need to have the back fairly well boxed it and baffled properly like you do with an airplane engine, it needs air passing through the fins, not around or just still air sitting in a shed. With the back boxed in properly and the vents in the correct positions it creates a natural updraft with the rising hot air. I added fans to mine and it's amazing how well it works. You can test yours a bit better by sitting a fan at the back pointing at the cooling fins at the top.</p><p>Anyway stick it on gumtree if you don't plan to use it, but if you can advertise it as working it will go for more.</p><p>BTW they need to be pretty level, not super critical, just not on an obvious slant.</p><p></p><p>That's mighty sad story about the child, great to see you giving her a better life. :Y: :Y:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Occasional_panner, post: 388804, member: 7956"] Hey Wishful, if the fridge sort of works out in the open then it should work fine fitted properly. They need to have the back fairly well boxed it and baffled properly like you do with an airplane engine, it needs air passing through the fins, not around or just still air sitting in a shed. With the back boxed in properly and the vents in the correct positions it creates a natural updraft with the rising hot air. I added fans to mine and it's amazing how well it works. You can test yours a bit better by sitting a fan at the back pointing at the cooling fins at the top. Anyway stick it on gumtree if you don't plan to use it, but if you can advertise it as working it will go for more. BTW they need to be pretty level, not super critical, just not on an obvious slant. That's mighty sad story about the child, great to see you giving her a better life. :Y: :Y: [/QUOTE]
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