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"Wayne.B" wrote in message
... On Tue, 29 Oct 2013 15:18:38 -0400, "Flying Pig" wrote: significant refrigeration failure item to Dick Kollmann for dissection, and so on. === I once talked to Dick K regarding some refrigeration advice for our trawler. I was contemplating the installation of two Adler-Barbour Cold Machines, one for each of our built in fridges. He didn't think the A-Bs would be suitable for tropical cruising but three years in Florida later, including two 6 month cruises to the Carib, they are still working fine. I believe they use Danfoss BD-50 compressors. Both units were self installed and I carry everything I need to service them in case we get stuck somewhere. Having two independant units gives us a fair amount of redundancy however. Those are good units. Even the air-cooled version works well in the tropics. The key to success seems to be placing the compressor in a spot that doesn't get hot (don't put it near the engine space) and can be set up so the cooler air goes in through the little radiator and the hot air blows out elsewhere. My Adler Barbour started acting up (cycling off and on with the compressor running for five to ten seconds to a minute and then cycling off (as evidenced by the amp draw - the fan kept going). Turns out there are about six spade connectors going into the control panel. Some of these had gradually loosened up and were making poor connections. I pulled them loose (the female side is on the wire, crimped the female side tighter, applied some dielectric paste and slid them home. It's worked flawlessly since. I've experimented with the amount of R-134a and found that a suction pressure of 7-9 psi results in the best refrigeration vs. amp draw. I've fitted the suction side with a NAPA injection port for auto A/C that fits the standard can of R-134a injection hardware and gauges. -- Sir Gregory |
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