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Jeff wrote:
Again, this may be true, but it might not be appropriate for all systems. Adding a thru-hull and more components probably isn't worth a few Amp-hours savings. It's more than that... water cooling may save a lot o' bucks by using a smaller unit. And it's more desirable in the tropics, where the ambient air temp is higher. As air temp gets above the 80s, trying to air cool a refrig'n condenser gets to be a losing proposition. Another alternative is the keel cooler. At least two companies now are making thru-hulls chambered & fitted for refrigeration keel cooling, so you don't have to drill any more holes in your hull. Some may be interested in my current project, 98% complete at this point: installing a freezer built into our dinette seat. After a LOT of research and spreadsheeting all the numbers, I decided on a Waeco (Adler-Barbour) CU-84 (based on the Danfoss BD-35) air cooled refrigeration unit, with an exhaust to the outside. The box is insulated on 5 sides with R-28 vacuum panels. I am currently finishing the lids, a relatively demanding bit of fiberglassing that I don't recommend. http://community.webshots.com/photo/...89712634CcPfiT (next 7 pics) Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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