lwarden
Guru
Under the settee is both the 110VAC freezer compressor and the inverter charger. There is very little ventalation and I noticed during the summer it was very warm down there, enough so that I pulled the seats to let some air in. I suspect this is making the freezer work very hard to maintain temperature (and probably no good for the inverter either).
I'd like to add some forced air cooling to this area. It appears that I could do this by boxing the compressor and adding a 4" duct flange then running this up to a dryer type vent located just above it. The compressor has a 5" muffin fan drawing the air across the coils. There would be an opening to the inside of the settee air space on the draw side of the coils to allow the cool air in. The trouble is, the dryer vent isn't very appealing and it would be located in the cockpit. Another idea was to do the same box but open up a hole to the engine room to allow the hot air to be pushed down where the air is already hot. Something tells me that this might not be a good idea and figured you guys might be able to shed some light on this or have other ideas. My guess is that without some sort of damper this wouldn't be wise.
I'd like to avoid a secondary fan to vent the settee area since when it needs to be vented is when the condenser fan is running, so might as well use that to also move the hot air out.
I'm interested in any ideas.
Thanks,
I'd like to add some forced air cooling to this area. It appears that I could do this by boxing the compressor and adding a 4" duct flange then running this up to a dryer type vent located just above it. The compressor has a 5" muffin fan drawing the air across the coils. There would be an opening to the inside of the settee air space on the draw side of the coils to allow the cool air in. The trouble is, the dryer vent isn't very appealing and it would be located in the cockpit. Another idea was to do the same box but open up a hole to the engine room to allow the hot air to be pushed down where the air is already hot. Something tells me that this might not be a good idea and figured you guys might be able to shed some light on this or have other ideas. My guess is that without some sort of damper this wouldn't be wise.
I'd like to avoid a secondary fan to vent the settee area since when it needs to be vented is when the condenser fan is running, so might as well use that to also move the hot air out.
I'm interested in any ideas.
Thanks,
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