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I've been researching installing a refrigeration system in my boat.

I've been looking at the WAECO Alder/Barbour RPD-190 refrigerator. Has
anyone had experience with this unit?

Also, It
only has 2 inches of insulation for the freezer, and 1 inch for the
refrigerator.
Would it be effective to build an insulated cabinet to install the unit
into?

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First it really isn't enough insulation. Depending on where you are, it may
run constantly. I'm in TX and it can get hot here. I installed a Waeco
CU-200 with the VD-153 evaporator. I love it!
Jay

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I've been researching installing a refrigeration system in my boat.

I've been looking at the WAECO Alder/Barbour RPD-190 refrigerator. Has
anyone had experience with this unit?

Also, It
only has 2 inches of insulation for the freezer, and 1 inch for the
refrigerator.
Would it be effective to build an insulated cabinet to install the unit
into?



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"Pacific Glider" wrote in message
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I've been researching installing a refrigeration system in my boat.

I've been looking at the WAECO Alder/Barbour RPD-190 refrigerator. Has
anyone had experience with this unit?

Also, It
only has 2 inches of insulation for the freezer, and 1 inch for the
refrigerator.
Would it be effective to build an insulated cabinet to install the unit
into?

I bought their portable CF 110 Coolmatic. It has 110 Litres of capacity and
runs on 120 VAC or 12 VDC. I used it on my boat for a while and it would
freeze every thing solid at level 4 out of 7 or beyond. I now keep it at
level 2 and it still forms ice crystals in some drinks. Since my boat is now
on the hard I keep it in my basement to keep drinks cool and it cycles on
about 10 % of the time. It has about 4 cm of insulation. I bought it because
I can use it either as a small chest freezer or a fridge on the boat. I am
amazed at the efficiency of it compared to my Norcold refrigerator.

Rob


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