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ARP fan wiring

I just installed an ARP Fridge Defend unit. All done except the fans inside the fridge - instructions suggest snaking the power wire(s) down through the drip tube, but that tube seems to dead-end 4 or 5 inches down. Can't push anything down further, and can't find where that tube is supposed to come out in the access panel outside. Where is the terminal end of that tube? Fridge is a Dometic RM7832.
1998 U295 36' No slides
Towing 2018 Jeep Wrangler
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  1995 26' Fleetwood Flair
  1998 34' Fleetwood Bounder
  1997 40' Bluebird BMC
  1999 24' Winnebago Minnie Class C

Re: ARP fan wiring

Reply #1
I just wired the inside the refrigerator fans to the 12v hot wire going to the interior light. If the refrigerator has 12v the fans are spinning.
Bruce & Linda
2004 U295, Build # 6268, ISL400 CAPS
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Reply #2
Where is the terminal end of that tube?

It should come out under the coach. Look under the coach below the fridge. You should see a short stub pipe with no explanation as to where it came from that should be your drain line.

Mike
Pamela & Mike 97 U 320

"It's not what happens to you, but how you react to it that matters."

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Reply #3
I was able to get the wire through the drain by first using a thicker wire, and twisting it when it seemed to hit an impasse.  My backup plan was to route the wire outside the cabinet, and cross between the door seal and the cabinet.
Matt B
1998 u-320

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Reply #4
I was able to get the wire through the drain by first using a thicker wire, and twisting it when it seemed to hit an impasse.  My backup plan was to route the wire outside the cabinet, and cross between the door seal and the cabinet.
I think drilling a "just big enough" hole through the cabinet," to pass the wire into the cabinet would be better than disturbing a door seal.

Tim
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Reply #5
I would be reluctant to drill a hole. On my Dometic, the side walls are vacuum insulted to allow more interior space.

Rich
Rich and Peggy Bowman
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Reply #6
I agree with Rich above.  In fact there are warning labels stating that.

Reply #1 is the answer, at least for me it was.

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Reply #7
Are the internal fans worth?
1998 u320 3600 build 5200

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Reply #8
Absolutely!!!  They keep the box colder and eliminate ice on the fins.

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Reply #9
Yes, the fans are worth it and yes I also wired to the light power.

Rich
Rich and Peggy Bowman
2002 U270 3610 WTFS, build #5939--"Freedom"
2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee Summit 4xe
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Re: ARP fan wiring

Reply #10
I just wired the inside the refrigerator fans to the 12v hot wire going to the interior light. If the refrigerator has 12v the fans are spinning.
The instructions have you wiring the inside fans to come on only when the outside temp gauge triggered the outside fan to come on. I was wondering whether this made sense. So wiring to the hot side of the switch for interior light, the fans will run constantly, that's what you're doing?
1998 U295 36' No slides
Towing 2018 Jeep Wrangler
Previous rigs:
  1995 26' Fleetwood Flair
  1998 34' Fleetwood Bounder
  1997 40' Bluebird BMC
  1999 24' Winnebago Minnie Class C

Re: ARP fan wiring

Reply #11
I was able to get the wire through the drain by first using a thicker wire, and twisting it when it seemed to hit an impasse.  My backup plan was to route the wire outside the cabinet, and cross between the door seal and the cabinet.
So you did run the wire out the drain tube? Where did it come out and what power source did you hook it up to?
1998 U295 36' No slides
Towing 2018 Jeep Wrangler
Previous rigs:
  1995 26' Fleetwood Flair
  1998 34' Fleetwood Bounder
  1997 40' Bluebird BMC
  1999 24' Winnebago Minnie Class C

Re: ARP fan wiring

Reply #12
I installed mine in the same location as you, originally, it failed after a few weeks and I sent it back under the warranty to ARP.  The company ask where I had it installed and said the failure was unusual but suggested that it be installed inside and away from the heat in the access compartment. So I moved it. Glad I did as it is in a much more convenient  location now. I was able to drill a small hole in the panel just below the fridge and run the wiring out thru the cabinet and up into the fridge access compartment 
Justin & Cathy Byrd
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Reply #13
So you did run the wire out the drain tube? Where did it come out and what power source did you hook it up to?
Going by memory - the coach is not here.

I ran the hot wire out of the refrigerator section through the condensate drain tube.  I did not have access to the end of the tube, so I split it at a visible section, rand the wire out of the tube, and sealed the opening with Plumber's Goop.  The ground wire for the fans connected to the ground inside the refrigerator light.

The power source is the fan controller wire provided by the ARP unit.
Matt B
1998 u-320

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Reply #14
The instructions have you wiring the inside fans to come on only when the outside temp gauge triggered the outside fan to come on. I was wondering whether this made sense. So wiring to the hot side of the switch for interior light, the fans will run constantly, that's what you're doing?
Yes, I have the fans running constantly. I am using the very small fans that were an option from ARP. They draw very little power (0.04 amp x 2 x 24 = 1.92 amp hours / day for the two). It has helped prevent ice on the fins and does seem to provide more consistent temps throughout the refrigerator.
Bruce & Linda
2004 U295, Build # 6268, ISL400 CAPS
2016 Ford Explorer Sport or 1985 Jeep CJ7

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Reply #15
Yes, I have the fans running constantly. I am using the very small fans that were an option from ARP. They draw very little power (0.04 amp x 2 x 24 = 1.92 amp hours / day for the two). It has helped prevent ice on the fins and does seem to provide more consistent temps throughout the refrigerator.
I recommend installing enough fans to cover the entire length of fins. Otherwise the in between fins can ice up. I still have to defrost the freezer every month or 2 depending on humidity. Haven't defrosted the fins since I installed a couple of years ago.

I run mine constantly. Think they are a must have for ammonia refrigerators.

see ya
ken 
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Reply #16
I agree with Rich above.  In fact there are warning labels stating that.

Reply #1 is the answer, at least for me it was.
Hey t-man you know where I can get some fans like that? 1 came in the coach but I would like a couple more.


Keith
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Reply #18
Keith, I have 4 fans that I put in our old Dometic fridge that I don't need any more. If you want them they are yours.
Richard & Betty Bark & Keiko our Golden Doodle
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Reply #19
Keith, I have 4 fans that I put in our old Dometic fridge that I don't need any more. If you want them they are yours.
Pm sent
The selected media item is not currently available.Keith & Jo
2003 U320T 4025 PBBS Designer series
Build 6203    Cummins 500hp
2000 U320 4010 WTFE / Build 5762 —Sold—
Motorcade #18070   
Pasadena, Texas
2015 Jeep Wrangler Sahara-Sunset Orange pearl coat
Don't argue with a fool, people watching might not be able to tell the difference.

Re: ARP fan wiring

Reply #20
I took a computer muffin fan and used a long ty-wrap to form a long loop then hooked that over the fins to hold it loosely in place against the fins about in the middle.  Then hooked up to the fridge light power wire so that it runs continuously.  Never had any frost on the fins for the last couple years.  First fan lasted 2 years, on my 2nd fan now.  But they are very cheap on amazon, ebay, newegg, etc.
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