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DSK
 
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A few years ago, I pulled out the standard, undercounter Norcold in my
boat and replaced it


We did a similar thing this winter, only we put in a drop-in 12V
refrigerator-only self contained unit. Even with the "guts" of the thing
contained in the box, we gained about 20% interior storage and that's
not broken up into tiny useless freezer (which, in the Norcold units,
isn't really much of a freezer). After hunting around considerably, I
found one that is very quiet, very efficient, and would fit in the same
space.



MIne is DC only. Why pay extra for AC/DC when the AC has to be
converted to DC to run one of these refrigerators anyway?


Because the 12V load will prevent your batteries from reaching full
charge, or being desaturated. As far as I'm concerned, when we're either
plugged into shore power or running the genset, I want all possible amps
going into the batteries.



My unit was built by Sea Freeze in Bellingham, WA.


What we're doing now is putting in a top-opening freezer under the
dinette settee. Convenient to the galley and far more cubic than
available in the under-counter unit.

I have emailed Sea Freeze to ask about their "conversion units" which,
along with the insulation and materials for the chest & lid, are all I
need to buy. Trying to decide whether to go air cooled or keel cooled.

Fair Skies
Doug King