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Fridge vent dust covers & the risks

Started by Knight44, March 26, 2011, 09:56:49 AM

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Knight44

G'day,

I recently made some dust covers for the fridge vents on the Goldstream.

Last week we were away and had the covers on whilst traveling (the fridge was off), but forgot to remove them when we set up camp about midday. The fridge was turned on using gas. About 7:30 I suddenly realised what I hadn't done....

Fortunately, there was no fire, but if I had left the cover on for much longer....

grizzly

Hey Knight44
I very much doubt that anyone that has ever been anywhere or done anything will not have had a moment like that at some stage, maybe lottery ticket time.and that will be something that gets checked religiously for may set ups to come  :cheers:
Grizzly

Teabag

2006 GU4 4.2TDi Patrol with many goodies. Currently no camper but have had a Customline Camper, Kimberly Kamper and Jayco Hawk....Tenting and Swagging it now..


D4D

Wow that sure made a mess. I bet you won't forget to check that again.
I owe, I owe, it's off to work I go...

Prado Garage Queen

Knight44

Quote from: D4D on March 26, 2011, 11:13:47 AM
Wow that sure made a mess. I bet you won't forget to check that again.

You're absolutely right - in fact I'm going to make up a small warning notice and attach it to the fridge.

Surprisingly, the cover itself was undamaged - and it's only made out of Corflute.

D4D

The big question is, did it keep the dust out :)
I owe, I owe, it's off to work I go...

Prado Garage Queen

Knight44

Quote from: D4D on March 26, 2011, 11:22:27 AM
The big question is, did it keep the dust out :)

It did, but there wasn't much dirt and the road was so narrow and twisting, that speeds were low, so not a really good test. Not like several 100km of bulldust.

Incidentally, how do you get the smileys etc into your posts? Every time I try all I get is javascript:void(0);

D4D

Quote from: Knight44Incidentally, how do you get the smileys etc into your posts? Every time I try all I get is javascript:void(0);

Nothing special, I just click the relevant icon above.
I owe, I owe, it's off to work I go...

Prado Garage Queen

Knight44

Quote from: D4D on March 26, 2011, 11:52:31 AM
Nothing special, I just click the relevant icon above.

Ah, I've been trying to drag the symbol down into the message  :-[

Black Diamond

Geez that was a close call  :-[
What made you realize that you had left it on? Did the fridge interior actually cool down or was that what made you click? Id imagine it was not.

cheers BD
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2005 Coota Camper - The legend lives on.....

Knight44

Quote from: Black Diamond on March 26, 2011, 12:13:15 PM
Geez that was a close call  :-[
What made you realize that you had left it on? Did the fridge interior actually cool down or was that what made you click? Id imagine it was not.

cheers BD

We were having dinner when I suddenly remembered and bolted out the door. A little longer and I'm sure one of us would have smelt something. The top of the bench over the fridge was hotter than normal, and if I'd put my hand on it, I would have realised immediately what I'd not done. The Goldstream doesn't have a vent on the bench like the Jayco's (at least I think they do). Don't know if the fridge had cooled as I didn't open it, but I'd imagine it hadn't.

Swogjb

That's a bit close for comfort.
Glad to see no major damage or anybody injured.
Helps me justify going the Waeco option.
:cheers: Glenn

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Trackabout Safari SV Extenda

buildermidwife

Very scary . We have the same set up but use duct tape to hold the corflute on .
I will be putting a sign on our covers .
Thanks for the warning .
04 dx 3.0 patrol Goldstream Explorer st