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Adler Barbour refrig'current
I have an Adler Barbour "Cold Machine" refrigerator on my sailboat. If I
measure the Ah consumed at say 25 deg C ambient can I extrapolate to what it will draw at 30 deg C? I don't want to wait till summer 2008 to predict this Ah drain. If the heat gained through the ice-box walls is proportional to the outside/inside temperature difference should I assume that a similar relation exists between the compressor temperature difference and duty cycle? This then would give something close to a square law relation between temperature difference and duty cycle. Any refrig' experts? Dick, Nonsuch 26C in Port Townsend |
Adler Barbour refrig'current
WAECO quote a ratio of 1.6 for the running time at 20degC to the running
time at 32degC Alec "Richard Lane" wrote in message ... I have an Adler Barbour "Cold Machine" refrigerator on my sailboat. If I measure the Ah consumed at say 25 deg C ambient can I extrapolate to what it will draw at 30 deg C? I don't want to wait till summer 2008 to predict this Ah drain. If the heat gained through the ice-box walls is proportional to the outside/inside temperature difference should I assume that a similar relation exists between the compressor temperature difference and duty cycle? This then would give something close to a square law relation between temperature difference and duty cycle. Any refrig' experts? Dick, Nonsuch 26C in Port Townsend |
Adler Barbour refrig'current
Alec wrote:
WAECO quote a ratio of 1.6 for the running time at 20degC to the running time at 32degC Alec "Richard Lane" wrote in message ... I have an Adler Barbour "Cold Machine" refrigerator on my sailboat. If I measure the Ah consumed at say 25 deg C ambient can I extrapolate to what it will draw at 30 deg C? I don't want to wait till summer 2008 to predict this Ah drain. If the heat gained through the ice-box walls is proportional to the outside/inside temperature difference should I assume that a similar relation exists between the compressor temperature difference and duty cycle? This then would give something close to a square law relation between temperature difference and duty cycle. Any refrig' experts? Dick, Nonsuch 26C in Port Townsend Thanks Alec, I couldn't find that info on the Adler-Barbour website. Dick |
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