PaulT
Need gumbo
The owner's manual specifically shows ventilation from bottom of cabinet for cool air entry to top of cabinet for hot air exhaust using natural thermal heat flow, ie. hot air rises. They show cross cabinet flow, probably for a more complete air exchange.
http://www.fourwh.com/isotherm-refrigerator-cruise-manual-65.pdf
DanoT has a point about winter camping. Although you guys from north of some random parallel are a tough bunch of customers when it comes to less tropical seasons, having cold air from outside exhaust inside the camper and having hot summer outside air with additional fridge heat exhaust inside the camper seems less than ideal. The air exhausted must be replaced with air from somewhere.
I was able to use wire ties to mount a very light fan to the upper vent on my Hawk, it will be tested over a upcoming trip to your Rockies in hopes of actually seeing the mountains this time.
Paul
http://www.fourwh.com/isotherm-refrigerator-cruise-manual-65.pdf
DanoT has a point about winter camping. Although you guys from north of some random parallel are a tough bunch of customers when it comes to less tropical seasons, having cold air from outside exhaust inside the camper and having hot summer outside air with additional fridge heat exhaust inside the camper seems less than ideal. The air exhausted must be replaced with air from somewhere.
I was able to use wire ties to mount a very light fan to the upper vent on my Hawk, it will be tested over a upcoming trip to your Rockies in hopes of actually seeing the mountains this time.
Paul