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<blockquote data-quote="Ded Driver" data-source="post: 517359" data-attributes="member: 12692"><p>that's the idea I had in mind too Nightjar.</p><p>The water cooling add-on isn't something I'd use inside a vehicle or van that does long km on rough roads or tracks.</p><p>I think any amount of cooler air blown into the fridge air intake will make a noticeable difference.</p><p>As my Aux battery & IDC45 charger are in a (not fully closed) compartment below the false floor, I reckon this setup will be good in there too. I have bought a high/low temp fan controller & was going to simply set that up, but am now considering a Peltier setup with it, & to be able to switch the fan with or without the Peltier unit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ded Driver, post: 517359, member: 12692"] that's the idea I had in mind too Nightjar. The water cooling add-on isn't something I'd use inside a vehicle or van that does long km on rough roads or tracks. I think any amount of cooler air blown into the fridge air intake will make a noticeable difference. As my Aux battery & IDC45 charger are in a (not fully closed) compartment below the false floor, I reckon this setup will be good in there too. I have bought a high/low temp fan controller & was going to simply set that up, but am now considering a Peltier setup with it, & to be able to switch the fan with or without the Peltier unit. [/QUOTE]
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