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My propane refrigerator worked well once I corrected deficiences of the
builder. They need a certain ammount of cooling air, even aided by a small fan. "heftenfleunter" wrote in message ... Ahoy, I'm reading the Hiscock's account of their early '60's Wanderer IV journey in which he describes their refer unit as "a paraffin unit which costs pennies a day and makes no noise". Man, that sounds good to me. Even makes ice. Since they're English paraffin is similar to kerosene? What's the scoop? The solutions for small sailboats I've seen were 12vdc and sucked an easy 5 watts while rattling for hours. |
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