you might want to check my gallery...there are photos of a dual 12v fan/copper heat sync installation on my alaskan. Ventilating a refer properly will not only improve the performance of the refer but increase the life of batteries, electronics et al...less work for everything.
don't forget a lighted switch for the fans.....they don't draw much but if you leave them on for weeks...
...there might be a problem
and...don't point the lighted switch at the location where your wife sleeps
I've read most of this thread....pretty good stuff!!....solar too small...batteries hooked up incorrectly...not enough room or venting for the refer.....all in concert
my refer is a Norcold 300...120v side has a relay and converter to 12v for a heat strip in the same tube as the propane exhaust...no compressor...heat evacuation is how they cool...less exo...less cooling
retaining heat in a system which depends on release of heat for its operation is like turning off or severely restricting its operation...sorry I'm late to this conversation...I went to great lengths to know all clearances and the impacts restricting them would have on my installation....the copper sync was part of the equation as were the computer micro fans....that was in 2008
http://www.wanderthewest.com/forum/gallery/image/10070-dsc01597jpg/
the install was done with fire caulking...as was the lining of the compartment...with an old refrigerator skin...all fire caulked....I figure it gives me a little extra time to get out...just in case
as for the square inches...
http://www.wanderthewest.com/forum/gallery/image/10068-dsc01595jpg/
84 top, 84 bottom....mo is betta...lots mo is lots betta....designed for best propane operation...which makes it a slam dunk for electrical....no solar...one battery....10 days out no problemo....refer on gas, all lights on 12v
I've considered solar for longer trips out...but then I'd be looking for showers more often.....
I forgot something......I forget alot more these days....camper leveling...close is no good...level!..compressor or gas or 12v or 120v....they work when level...and not so good not level