I am planning for the future and thinking at some time I might put a 12V Waeco fridge/freezer in my galley, making it's home there. I don't want to have the unit in the tow vehicle.
My question is that do you need to put some form of ventilation into the galley so these units do not overheat whilst travelling? Even when camping you may want to close the hatch overnight and whilst they might not work much at night, or as much, they will need air to keep the motor cool. Or so I am assuming.
So what solutions have people come up with to solve this problem (my initial search did not find anything)?
Also those that have them (as I have never had one) do they make much noise of a night annoying you and keeping you from sleeping?
Thanks
Laurie