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<blockquote data-quote="Nightjar" data-source="post: 275219" data-attributes="member: 1414"><p>Hi Rush, You must be now convinced that cooking inside the van is safe if installed correctly.</p><p>Another point that maybe of interest Condor22's second image shows two vents amidships of van. </p><p>Many vans have 3way fridges fitted 12V/240V & gas. The above van is one of them, the fridge is in a drivers side compartment sealed from the inside but vented to the outside.</p><p>When running on gas the flame draws air from the bottom vent and hot air expelled from top vent.</p><p>To improve fridge efficiency, on our van I fitted a solar fan behind the top vent, the fan discharges additional warm air to the atmosphere assisting fridge efficiency on warmer days. </p><p>This is probably an overkill since installing Vast TV. Prior to this installation we were not particular which direction the van faced when camping. The satellite dish is mounted on the drawbar when stationary and needs to face east so the fridge is always in the shade, the passenger side of van faces the sun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nightjar, post: 275219, member: 1414"] Hi Rush, You must be now convinced that cooking inside the van is safe if installed correctly. Another point that maybe of interest Condor22's second image shows two vents amidships of van. Many vans have 3way fridges fitted 12V/240V & gas. The above van is one of them, the fridge is in a drivers side compartment sealed from the inside but vented to the outside. When running on gas the flame draws air from the bottom vent and hot air expelled from top vent. To improve fridge efficiency, on our van I fitted a solar fan behind the top vent, the fan discharges additional warm air to the atmosphere assisting fridge efficiency on warmer days. This is probably an overkill since installing Vast TV. Prior to this installation we were not particular which direction the van faced when camping. The satellite dish is mounted on the drawbar when stationary and needs to face east so the fridge is always in the shade, the passenger side of van faces the sun. [/QUOTE]
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