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This would be my recommendation: http://www.seafreezeinc.com/products/refrigerators.html You will see that one of the units is a direct replacement for the 704 series. I have one of these refrigerators on my boat. It's super. The company that builds it also has a division that makes refrigeration for commercial fishing vessels. The compressor is removed from the case itself, significantly increasing the capacity at any give cu ft rating. My old unit was not as deep as the cutout because the compressor was mounted on the backside, and was not as tall as the cutout because the transformer etc was located underneath. The SeaFreeze fill the entire space, and the compressor (larger andmore efficient) is located in the engine room. Plan on a power consumption of about 25 amps per 24 hour day. More interior space with less power consumption I like it a LOT. Thanks! |
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