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Old 12-02-2012, 10:59 PM   #1
Camper One
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Default Picture of what is behind the refrigerator

Thanks again for the advice on accessing the stereo from the back of the refrigerator. The plastic vent just popped off with a ¼ turn of the plastic square thingy’s.

If someone is interested in what it looks like back there here are some pictures for your pleasure.

After the top plastic vent is removed you can look in and see an aluminum sheet metal panel that is installed near the top of the vent square hole. This aluminum sheet metal is bent outward at the top. It is held on with only one screw and this same screw is also used to hold on a clothes dryer type vent. This vent is used to draw air from the top of the fridge cabinet and out of the vent at the bottom on the trailer when the refrigerator electric fan is turned on.

After this screw is removed then you can reach in and pull out the aluminum sheet metal and then laying on top of the fridge is a piece of house type insulation (paper and fiberglass bat insulation). The stereo is easily reached from behind the fridge. It looks like TM spent a great deal of effort in sealing the heat and carbon monoxide from the propane heater from entering the trailer through the counter top (glued on with silicon sealer) and they also used a piece of plastic sheet to seal the inside of the fridge cabinet to the front wall of the cabinet however you can see in the pictures that there is nothing installed to seal out any of the heat/ carbon monoxide from entering the trailer from the stereo fascia panel.

I looked around the stereo fascia panel and did not see any carbon monoxide leaking out… I then also sniffed all around the trailer and I could not smell any carbon monoxide either…just to be sure I also licked all around the trailer to see if I could taste any carbon monoxide and I could not so I think I am good.

Here are two pictures…one is looking into the back of the fridge cabinet with the aluminum heat shield installed and the other a picture with the aluminum panel and fiberglass insulation removed so you can look deep into the fridge cabinet. If you see any carbon monoxide in there please let me know.
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