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Title: Refrigerator Fin Fan needed
Post by: Jason on December 02, 2021, 11:25:57 pm
I just had to spend 1.5 hours defrosting/chiseling away a huge block of ice on the fins, which caused water to drip down and run outside the fridge. Not much thankfully. But I need to fix it from occurring again. Upon closer inspection, the fridge needs some caulk on the edges as well, which exacerbated it.

Anyone recommend a model that they use? I'd like to put one on the fridge fins. Reviews on some amazon ones are hit and miss, so figured I would check here. I have the original Dometic. TIA.
Title: Re: Refrigerator Fin Fan needed
Post by: OldManSax on December 03, 2021, 07:55:47 am
If you have an old computer laying around you can use the CPU fan (or any small fan) for a trial run. I  temp wired one to the wire shelf by the fins and found how I load food in the fridge affects the performance. Move the fan around until you find what works best for you. Then either buy a fan that mounts your way or make the CPU fan mount permanent.

TOM
Title: Re: Refrigerator Fin Fan needed
Post by: folivier on December 03, 2021, 07:57:07 am
Any of the muffin fans would work, you can grab power from the light just make sure the power is on when the light is off.  I did this and used a couple ty-wraps to make a loop and hang it over the fins.  Never had any ice buildup after installing it.
Title: Re: Refrigerator Fin Fan needed
Post by: Jason on December 03, 2021, 12:21:03 pm
Thanks I think I can find a fan to put in there.

For the caulk, what is recommended? This is the caulk that seals the fridge? Something like this? Amazon.com: NORCOLD 635352 THERMAL MASTIC : Appliances (https://www.amazon.com/NORCOLD-INC-635352-THERMAL-MASTIC/dp/B00SQG39VC)
Title: Re: Refrigerator Fin Fan needed
Post by: Realmccoy on December 03, 2021, 03:23:20 pm
I installed Dutch Air fan. Helps cooling efficiency and reduces ice buildup. Had to pull power wire through drain line as my light only had power when door open. Also added Valterra fan in roof vent at top. Together they made a big difference in the cooling ability of the fridge.
Title: Re: Refrigerator Fin Fan needed
Post by: Dakota Slim on December 03, 2021, 04:01:28 pm
My Norcold has a defrost cycle that runs about every 3rd day but I have had ice build ups on the fins like you described. In that case, I shut the fridge off, empty the shelf below the fins, put a couple frying pans on the shelf to collect the water and use a hair dryer to melt the ice.
It only takes a few minutes.
As for calk, I wouldn't think it would help with the seals. Did you do the dollar bill test ?
Title: Re: Refrigerator Fin Fan needed
Post by: Rich Bowman on December 03, 2021, 05:49:06 pm
You do not want the mastic.  That is for bonding the cooling unit to the cold plate on the back of the fridge.

Not sure where you want to caulk.  The only openings should be at the door seal and that should be magnetic.  And around the fins.  That should have been sealed with foam when the cooling unit was installed.

Rich
Title: Re: Refrigerator Fin Fan needed
Post by: Jason on December 03, 2021, 06:18:03 pm
I used to silicone bath/kitchen caulk. On mine, if you open the doors, where the brown edge meets the white plastic, there is caulk there. Some has pulled apart and formed a gap. With the ice buildup causing poor(er) cooling, it was melting and dripping to the bottom of the fridge, bypassing the catch under the fins, and running to the front of the fridge, passing the seal and down the wood cabinet. (sounds like a roller coaster of a sentence!)  I may need to replace the seals too but the caulk will help seal it up and prevent it from running on the backside where I cannot see it.
Title: Re: Refrigerator Fin Fan needed
Post by: Dakota Slim on December 03, 2021, 07:07:19 pm
I used to silicone bath/kitchen caulk. On mine, if you open the doors, where the brown edge meets the white plastic, there is caulk there. Some has pulled apart and formed a gap. With the ice buildup causing poor(er) cooling, it was melting and dripping to the bottom of the fridge, bypassing the catch under the fins, and running to the front of the fridge, passing the seal and down the wood cabinet. (sounds like a roller coaster of a sentence!)  I may need to replace the seals too but the caulk will help seal it up and prevent it from running on the backside where I cannot see it.
If the drainage channel under your fins is blocked for some reason, it would cause the channel to overflow and the water would run to the bottom of the fridge. It would also create excessive moisture in the fridge that would lead to more ice build up. 
If the door seal isn't sealing correctly, that is another problem, and I don't believe calk is the answer for that. 
Title: Re: Refrigerator Fin Fan needed
Post by: Bill and Marsha on December 03, 2021, 07:29:57 pm
Installed these fans, work very well, no frost/ice build up.

https://rvcoolingunit.com/Dometic-3-fan-Special-Deluxe-Fan-with-White-LED-lights-13-inch-wide-P5672097.aspx
Title: Re: Refrigerator Fin Fan needed
Post by: Chris m lang on December 03, 2021, 08:08:10 pm
Not to steal your post but does anyone know where you can get a compressor for the norcold basement freezer
Mine has died and if I can get a compressor I'll replace it rather than spend 1300.00 on a new one.  I am looking at modifying the area(make it bigger) where the compressor mounts.
Thanks
Chris
Title: Re: Refrigerator Fin Fan needed
Post by: OldManSax on December 04, 2021, 09:43:39 am
This is what you want to seal refrigeration with:

Shop NRP2 - Sealing Gum - NRP - URI (https://www.uri.com/refrigerants-and-chemicals/chemicals/adhesives-threadlock/sealing-compound/nrp2-zidNRP2-product)

Other companies make it as well. It is made to seal refrigeration units. I probably used several hundred pounds of it when I was working in commercial refrigeration. Still keep a couple of pounds on the coach for emergencies.

TOM
Title: Re: Refrigerator Fin Fan needed
Post by: Realmccoy on December 04, 2021, 06:30:38 pm
I would choose the three fans Bill has (reply 9) over two like I have. Better coverage over the fins and slower to build up ice.