DIY refrigerator in sailboat
On Feb 7, 8:43 pm, wrote:
I'm building a 26 foot pilothouse sloop and the plans call for a large
icebox. My experience doing the kind of cruising I expect to do on
this boat is that finding ice consumes a lot of time, it doesn't last
long, it takes up a lot of space, and the food items can get soggy if
I am doing any hard sailing. I have noticed that Fisheries Supply in
Seattle sells "conversion kits" for converting ice boxes to 12 VDC
refrigerator. This seems like a sensible choice, and might even be
good to build in right from the start. Does anyone have experience
with these kits or any kind of application other than a drop in box?
I am thinking that with 4" polyurethane foam that I'll be able to
handle the power consumption with a pair of Grp 31 batteries. Does
this seem reasonable?
With precautions, use dry ice - nned to make sure it does not touch
the surface of the cooler - wrap in a wrag maybe and sit on top of a
wire mesh screen/box - will keep frozen things touching or very close
- will refridgerate things further away - build a rack/sections in a
cooler - dry ice lasts a long time if you do not open frequently and
maintain an absolute tight seal - the main issue: dry ice availability
- not sure how easy it is to get it - but dry ice is used often around
halloween in haunted houses for the smoke effect - just a thought.
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