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![]() wrote: If I can get the frig to stay cold longer, I can greatly cut down on the time that the generator has to run, the number of times it has to be started and stopped, the amount of gas it uses, the number of times it has to be re-fuled, and how much time I have to spend hearing it run. You might be able to cut down on the number of times the generator has to run, but I don't think you'll be cutting down on the about of gas it uses, # of times to re-fule, or the general efficiency. It will take that generator/refrigerator combo some specific amount of fuel and time to cool that fridge & it's contents. Adding things like freezer bricks will just mean it runs longer to cool/freeze them. Then, once cold/frozen, the refrigerator may not have to be started again. There is, I'm told, some efficiency advantage to having more items (mass) in the refrigerator. I believe that's because they will accept & hold the cold better than air will. The other line of thought here is...can you make the refrigerator more efficient by adding insulation around it. You probably don't have room for that on a boat, but it's a thought. Another idea: if that unit is old and/or not keeping it's cool maybe a new unit will be more efficient at generating & keeping cool Obvious but...the less times you open the door.... Good luck. |
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