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Fridge Fan (rear) help.

jmbstudios
Explorer
Explorer
Hello all..

I have a 2018 Genesis 32CR Toy Hauler.

The fan on the back of my fridge is loud. So loud you can hear it from the bedroom and the better half has bat ears so it's gonna get replaced.
I'd like to replace it with a higher volume fan, possibly a computer fan.

My fridge does not have access from the outside.
For these fridges, am I able to pull the fridge out and disconnect the gas and electric?
Or does that need to be done from the access hole on the bottom of the toy hauler?


Also, has anyone replaced the rear fan? Which fan did you use?

Thanks in advance.
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scottykrug
Explorer
Explorer
Very impressive garyemunon. I bet those move serious air.
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jmbstudios
Explorer
Explorer
dougrainer wrote:
You have to pull the refer. Disconnect the 120 and the 12 volt and the LP line and remove the mounts screws inside the RV and the ones outside on the rear refer base plate. No other way. Doug


Thx Doug. Only thing is that I don't have an outside. Only a small vertical soffit area that runs from the roof down to the floor. There is a small opening underneath.
2019 F250 Lariat FX4
2018 Genesis Supreme 32CR
PRS and Taylor Guitars

garyemunson
Explorer
Explorer
This was the result. Used two aluminum bars to mount them, used the original thermostat, left the two old noisy fans disconnected but in place. These move enough air any obstructions are meaningless.

garyemunson
Explorer
Explorer
I put two of these behind the top fridge vent. I wired them in series to slow and quiet them down. We had been camping in the Southwest a lot a couple years ago and I was wanting to move more air. Work beyond my expectation, the fridge stayed cold in 100+ degree days.
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bighatnohorse
Explorer II
Explorer II
I'm looking at replacing the very loud fan in my Norcold.
So far, I'm looking at two possible replacement candidates:
Titan 12 volt on Amazon
and
AeroCool on Amazon
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dougrainer
Nomad
Nomad
You have to pull the refer. Disconnect the 120 and the 12 volt and the LP line and remove the mounts screws inside the RV and the ones outside on the rear refer base plate. No other way. Doug