I added two 4" muffin fans 12V to the back side of the refrigerator, one pulling air from the area behind the galley sink, and the other pulling air from a cut out I made just above the foot well below the helm seat. I attached the fan to the back frame of the compressor so the air blows directly over the compressor unit. I then exhausted the air as it flowed by the cooling fins on the fridge with a grill located just above the door on the fridge, so the hot air flowed over the top of the fridge and out into the cabin area. There is a spade connector on the back of the fridge's electric hookup that can be used to activate the fans when the compressor comes on. I did this after my experience in Furnace Junction , Death Valley, CA because despite the almost continuous running of the compressor, the fridge would not go below 50 degrees. I figured that there was not enough air flow over the fins, and since I cruise the Bahamas regularly I'll help the little compressor all I can. I have two solar panels and run a Dometic freezer in addition to the fridge. I am thinking of upgrading my controller for the solar panels complements of TugNuts. I also added two indicator led lights one to show that power is to the fridge (breaker in on) the second light comes on when the compressor is running, the fans will then be turning. Five days anchored in the Bahamas this March with adequate battery voltage +12.4 or greater in the early AM, temps into the 80's