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Most Trouble free refrigeration?

I am assembling a refrigeration system and am interested in what other
folks have & have not found troublesome.

Thanks in advance.

Doug King

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you building a custom space with a cold plate, and putting the
compressor in your engine room?

I found nice compression grommets for your watertight compartments.

Tell us more about the application.

Joe

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Joe wrote:
you building a custom space with a cold plate, and putting the
compressor in your engine room?


No, they have this marvelous new technology called electricity!

I am putting in a 12V freezer, that way it can run when it needs to
regardless of what our power config (shore power, underway, anchored,
genset running, etc).


Tell us more about the application.


Not sure yet whether I'm going to get a custom welded stainless steel
box & insulate it in place, or mold a fiberglass box myself and put in a
cold plate. Either way I'm thinking of putting in those expensive vacuum
insulation panels.

Right now I'm leaning towards cabin ambient air cooled, with exhaust to
the outside. This is how our fridge is set up.

Fresh Breezes- Doug King

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DSK wrote:
Joe wrote:
you building a custom space with a cold plate, and putting the
compressor in your engine room?


No, they have this marvelous new technology called electricity!

I am putting in a 12V freezer, that way it can run when it needs to
regardless of what our power config (shore power, underway, anchored,


genset running, etc).



Even a 12 V electric compressor can be noisy. With just a few feet of
plumbing you can have a more proffessional set up and better access to
your compressor in the engine room.





Tell us more about the application.


Not sure yet whether I'm going to get a custom welded stainless steel


box & insulate it in place, or mold a fiberglass box myself and put

in a
cold plate. Either way I'm thinking of putting in those expensive

vacuum
insulation panels.

Right now I'm leaning towards cabin ambient air cooled, with exhaust

to
the outside. This is how our fridge is set up.


Id go with the stainless steel. Make it a double walled 6" thick min.
and inject expandable foam in it. Will last forever.

Front or top access?

Joe

Fresh Breezes- Doug King


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DSK wrote:
Joe wrote:
you building a custom space with a cold plate, and putting the
compressor in your engine room?


No, they have this marvelous new technology called electricity!

I am putting in a 12V freezer, that way it can run when it needs to
regardless of what our power config (shore power, underway, anchored,


genset running, etc).



Even a 12 V electric compressor can be noisy. With just a few feet of
plumbing you can have a more proffessional set up and better access to
your compressor in the engine room.



A refrigerator is a heat pump.

It is rather stupid to put the compressor in a hot engine room because
it decreases the efficiency of the heat pump when the hot side of the pump
is in a hot environment.

It's far better to put the compressor in as cool and well-ventilated space as
can be found on the boat within the limits of the copper tubing to the evaporator,
of course.

I hope this helps.

CN


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Joe wrote:
Even a 12 V electric compressor can be noisy.


Depends on what you call "noisy." We just put in a new 12V fridge. You
can hear it running if you stand next to it... you can hear the
thermostat click... and that's about it.


... With just a few feet of
plumbing you can have a more proffessional set up and better access to
your compressor in the engine room.


If you're talking about engine driven, it's too cumbersome and only
works when underway. And the compressor will run at all kinds of RPM
depending on everything except what the refrigeration system needs.
Really inefficient, plus you have refrigerant lines draped all over the
engine room. I'm not seriously considering engine driven refrigeration.

It would make more sense to have a 120VAC 3-phase diesel genset driving
a compressor, that would be smaller, quieter, more efficient, more
flexible with regard to layout, and you could tie in more efficient
3-phase appliances. Hard to find off-the-shelf stuff though, and it'd be
a lot more expensive (unless you could scrounge most of the parts).



Id go with the stainless steel. Make it a double walled 6" thick min.
and inject expandable foam in it. Will last forever.


We don't have the cubic for that thick insulation, especially not with a
double walled SS box. And pour-in foam has a poor R value, about 3 or 4
IIRC. A poor match economically. If I was going to spend that kind of
money I'd get the whole thing put under a vacuum, maybe put in a little
dedicated vacuum maintainer pump. It'd be one big Thermos!



Front or top access?


Top. It's going under the dinette settee. With 4" insulation we can get
a smidge over 4 cu ft, although it has to be irregularly shaped.

DSK

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"DSK" wrote in message . ..
Most Trouble free refrigeration?

I am assembling a refrigeration system and am interested in what other
folks have & have not found troublesome.

Thanks in advance.

Doug King


Duh! Assembling it for use where? Don't you think that very important piece of
info should be included if you expect to get any reasonable answers?

Why is it so many people these days are too stupid to know how to ask a simple
question?

CN
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"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message news:d2scnh$di2

Duh! Assembling it for use where? Don't you think that very important
piece of
info should be included if you expect to get any reasonable answers?

Why is it so many people these days are too stupid to know how to ask a
simple
question?

CN


Hi, Bobsprit.

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http://www.electracool.com/ST-71-1-4.pdf






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Most Trouble free refrigeration?

I am assembling a refrigeration system and am interested in what other
folks have & have not found troublesome.

Thanks in advance.

Doug King



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Bob Crantz wrote:
http://www.electracool.com/ST-71-1-4.pdf


Am I understanding this right? A Peltier chip that can achieve a 130 +
degree delta-T?? What's the catch, only the USAF can afford them???

It's worth a phone call to find out, anyway. Plugging in these numbers
results in a very nice installation... efficient and compact.

Thanks Bob C!

Fresh Breezes- Doug King



 
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