After studying many posts here on the forum, we garnered the courage to replace the Norcold 3-way with the Isotherm 2-way in our 2018 T@B 320S.
(Note - the bland panel to the right is temporary)
The work was much easier than anticipated. With all the options and configurations we elected to:
- install all the way "to the left"
- use dual power (AC (shorepower) & DC) with a battery disconnect switch
- inspired by @grassgd post for venting the compartment
- active fan(s) for venting air in and out of the compartment with diverters for directing airflow
Picts below show some of the aspects of the install.
The open cabinet shows the risers the fridge sits on.
The risers are aligned to help promote "intake" airflow from right lower T@B vent under the fridge to the left side of the cabinet/fridge. Also shown in the same picture is two "outflow" fans which pull the air from the left of the cabinet out the right upper T@B vent. Those two fans + the compressor fan (which is in the same flow direction) promotes the circular (facing clockwise) flow in, under, up, over and across the top, and out. (we used tissue paper to "watch" the flow).
One word about these risers is that they make install / remove of the new fridge slightly less "easy", as the fridge needs to "step up" and "step down" on the install / remove, but it works.
We were inspired by this post
https://tab-rv.vanillacommunity.com/discussion/17340/norcold-180-3-out-and-vitrifrigo-c62ixd4-f-inThe next few pictures (with the "green" material) show the diverter(s) used to help manage that flow. Once working, these diverters were wrapped in foil tape to aid in insulation. Also, (not shown) is the various crevasses in the cabinet area that were taped up keep air from "going to" or "coming from" places not wanted (for instance where the LP gas lines and DC power lines come up from the bottom).
2018 T@B 320S, a.k.a. The 4th Bedroom/2018 Toyota Tacoma SR5
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