Colemancooler wrote:http://mobilervmedic.com/ExternalAirFlow.aspxI found the info above, I am very knowledgeable in air flow and thermal properties of air, I was curious how you have mounted your refrigerators in your tear drops, the way I am thinking now, my refrigerator will have an extra 3 to 4 inches behind it which I was going to line with galvanised sheet metal, and add a small vent on the bottom and a large vent on the top, to promote air circulation over the burner and condenser portion of the fridge. thank you for your help
Small vent on bottom and large on top does nothing to help, Top should be actually a touch smaller then the bottom, air acellerates as it drafts through a smaller exit.
Also 3 to 4 inches is too much, If you have that much space you must baffle the fridge, to much air space and the air will stall in warm temps.
Bottom baffle should be at top of bottom door, 1/4 inch from the cooling unit,
Top baffle at same level as bottom of the evaperator

Baffles should be flame proof and to really help with efficiency, fill the void between the baffles, again with flame proof material

Now your bottom vent needs to be as wide as the fridge and accessable (opening)
Best if you didn't get the access door, go to an RV dealer and get the correct one
Of search for an installation manual and stick to the sizes listed