This might not be the best place to post this question (if not then please kindly direct me to where would be)
Has anyone done a dual vent system for the refrigerator install? My isotherm is supposed to have intake at the bottom and hot air exhaust at the top. That makes sense, but I don't want it taking my cooled cabin air and heating it up and then putting it back in my living space in the summer (or worse yet, taking the hot air from the outside, heating it up more and then exhausting it into my living space). So the solution would seem to be dual venting. Have a floor hole for the intake, thats easy enough and its been done before, but unless I want to run a chimney of some sort to the ceiling Im thinking that I will need a fan assisting the hot exhaust air (which obviously wants to rise) down though a dryer tube (or something) to a second hole in the floor.
thoughts?
Has anyone done a dual vent system for the refrigerator install? My isotherm is supposed to have intake at the bottom and hot air exhaust at the top. That makes sense, but I don't want it taking my cooled cabin air and heating it up and then putting it back in my living space in the summer (or worse yet, taking the hot air from the outside, heating it up more and then exhausting it into my living space). So the solution would seem to be dual venting. Have a floor hole for the intake, thats easy enough and its been done before, but unless I want to run a chimney of some sort to the ceiling Im thinking that I will need a fan assisting the hot exhaust air (which obviously wants to rise) down though a dryer tube (or something) to a second hole in the floor.
thoughts?