Area behind fridge...what to do?

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So i just replaced my old RM100 with an RM2652 and after getting everything in place i noticed their is a huge open space behind the fridge. Now i
understand the reason for it but my question is....has anyone used it for safe storage [none flammable or dangerous foods] or is one just best to
leave it as open space?
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Rich Mondor,

Brockville, ON

77 Hughes 2600
 
Before I replaced my original fridge with a Norcold 641.3 absorption fridge, I kept a couple of extension cords behind it, and a few other things that
I can't remember.

Since installing the new fridge, I leave that area completely empty. There is room for some kind of storage back there, but I just don't want to
block any airflow to the back of the fridge. Plus, the gas line (rubber hose) to the absorption fridge takes up a little of that space and I don't
want to take a chance of something shifting around and compromising that line.
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Carl Stouffer
'75 ex Palm Beach
Tucson, AZ.
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I've installed a on-demand hot water heater in that space. Works great. Pictures of at least a couple of installs, including mine, are on Gene
Fishers or Bdub's websites.
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Jack Christensen - K6ROW,
'76 Glenbrook/Clasco - "The Silver Bullet",
Sebastopol, CA
 
It is just roomy enough for a good on-board fire suppression system. That
is the only thing I would consider ever putting behind the burner end of a
fridge. But, through the years, I have seen some incredibly stupid stuff
stored in those spaces. I always advise owners to get that combustible
stuff out of there sooner than later.
Jim Hupy
Salem, Oregon

On Fri, May 22, 2020, 10:03 AM Jack Christensen via Gmclist <

> I've installed a on-demand hot water heater in that space. Works great.
> Pictures of at least a couple of installs, including mine, are on Gene
> Fishers or Bdub's websites.
> --
> Jack Christensen - K6ROW,
> '76 Glenbrook/Clasco - "The Silver Bullet",
> Sebastopol, CA
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It sounds absurdly stupid, but it's worked perfectly for me: Behind the
X-Birchaven's Dometic 2652 I've got a wire basket hanging at the top of the
outside vent with a couple of seldom-used long extension cords stowed in
it. Below that at the front are two 2-stage bottle jacks and a wheel
chock. Below at the rear of the compartment is a re-packaged Sears 1.5 hp
120vac compressor connected via check valves to the rear suspension.
That's controlled at the lower/raise switch panel behind the license plate
for use at the,dump station. All of that's kept away from the
refrigerator's components by a 1-1/2" high fiberglassed "dam" for water
exclusion and an expanded metal "fence" for everything else.

I keep nothing flammable there, and nothing to seriously obstruct air
flow. With the limited external storage on the 23', I would REALLY miss
that compartment! And would have for the past 22 years.

Ken H.

On Fri, May 22, 2020 at 12:28 PM 6cuda6--- via Gmclist <

> So i just replaced my old RM100 with an RM2652 and after getting
> everything in place i noticed their is a huge open space behind the fridge.
> Now i
> understand the reason for it but my question is....has anyone used it for
> safe storage [none flammable or dangerous foods] or is one just best to
> leave it as open space?
> --
> Rich Mondor,
>
> Brockville, ON
>
> 77 Hughes 2600
>
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Ooops,
After reading Jim Hupy's comment I realized that I forgot to mention that in addition to an on-demand hot water heater behind the refrigerator, I also
have a fire-suppression system in that area. Lots of space.

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Jack Christensen - K6ROW,
'76 Glenbrook/Clasco - "The Silver Bullet",
Sebastopol, CA
 
Since I have an all-electric fridge, I can use that storage space. That's where I store the water hose, electrical cords, spare oil, tranny and PS
fluid along with a funnel. A few other things I can't remember.

If I had a propane fridge, I would not store anything in there except a fire extinguisher system.

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Bruce Hislop
ON Canada
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My Staff says I never listen to them, or something like that