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Adam wrote:
Thanks Peggie; To adopt this for dual voltage is not a problem and it cost less than $100 Still looking for $600 Adam "Peggie Hall" wrote in message ... Adam wrote: The Norcold dual voltage frig and also small Norcold chest freezer that I have use a 40 volt AC compressor to better accomodate power convesion Each has a special inverter that transforms the 112 vac to 40 vac and converts 12 vdc to 40 vac to operate this super efficient little compressor. For such a small frig or freezer compartment these unit still have a larger (than domestic) evaperator which does a quicker and more efficient cooling/freeze cycle. If you go ahead and use a domestic frig, be sure to disable the automatic defrost system and any stip heaters in the door seal. Very wasteful of boat battery power. Do a manual deforst at the dock. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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