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Larry wrote:
Jeff wrote in : The problem with Larry's suggestion is that while there might be a small saving initially, I wouldn't have much hope of an ancient "dorm fridge" surviving in the marine environment for very long. And if it does leak out, how expensive do you think the repair and recharge would be? This is a reasonable solution for the back of an old van, not a very good one for a custom installation on a boat. An Engel would be a much better solution. Considering I have $5 in it, how long does it have to "survive in the marine environment" to break even? A day? A week? A month??....(c; As I said, its no problem in the back of a van. When it dies, you swing by the recycle yard and drop it off. The OP was asking about installing on a small boat, which would require a custom installation. Are you seriously suggesting designing around something that someone else already threw out? How long does an Adler-Barbour last for $1000? The one in my old boat was going strong when I sold it at 16 years. And why would you pay $1000 for one? |
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