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The RV Fridge Wiki page will use drawings to share the physics governing the process used for common RV refrigerators, discuss safety, and tie together the science for this widely misunderstood refrigeration process.
Following is a block diagram and a simplified drawing of a typical RV Fridge. The block diagram is a simplification of the fridge cycle which shows the key components combined with the fluid flow within the circuit. The simplified drawing more closely resembles the actual refrigeration cycle so that the reader can draw a connection between the components on their fridge and what is occurring within the tubing.
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