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Refrigerator Fan Install

I have a Dometic NDR 1492 refrig.. I recently purchased this fan for the fridge: http://rvcoolingunit.com/-Evaporator-Fan-Greater-inside-Cooling-Our-Standard-Model-wGrill-P3239956.aspx .  My reason for the purchase was I saw I could connect this fan to 12vdc, which I thought and the web site for the fan indicated would be the hot wire for the light in the fridge.  My current question is this...and yes I am NOT at all sure what I am doing here....is the hot wire for the light in the fridge 12vdc?  When I connect my voltage meter to the terminals of the light bulb in the fridge, with the meter set to 15vDC the needle goes off the chart. I of course can't go any farther with the install until I am sure if I the hot wire is 110v or 12v...sorry everyone....electrical is NOT my thing...
Thanks for any replies.
Also I could use some quidance on linking a pic to a post...but for now the link below will take you to a pic of the light switch in the fridge....thanks....
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Dave
2002 295 36'
Build 6006
Motorcade Member 17931
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2008 BMW R1200 GSA

Re: Refrigerator Fan Install

Reply #1
Yes, the hot wire to the light is 12 volts. That is where you attach he wire.  If the fan doesn't have a ground wire, you might need to add one. Make sure you wire to a 12v source that is on with the door closed.
Tom Lang K6PG (originally  KC6UEC)
and Diane Lang
2003 38 U295 build 6209
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Re: Refrigerator Fan Install

Reply #2
Time to call Alec.  Alectrician that is.  :))  JK

I have same fans but a Dometic 1282. My light is 12v, I expect yours would be the same. Shut the 110 off fridge needs 12v even if on propane. Just be sure to hook it up the the hot side of the light. (Make sure there is power when you press the on/off light switch on the light.
Ed and Michele
2000 U295  36'  (Build #5600)
8.3 ISC 350HP.
2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee (Toad)
2001 Lance Truck Camper (Sold)
2001 Lazy Daze (Class C). RK Floor Plan (Sold)

 

Re: Refrigerator Fan Install

Reply #3
David, I had the same fan in our 1492 also. The frame on the fan is your ground, the red wire to the light should be the positive, 
Richard & Betty Bark & Keiko our Golden Doodle
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