Alan

Thanks !

I'm going to put it on its own breaker.  Most people seem to put it in the
lazarete.

Joel Aronson


On Feb 17, 2013, at 12:49 PM, Alan Bergen <alan-at-h...@comcast.net> wrote:

Joel:

I just installed refrigeration, last year, so I haven't had enough time to
evaluate it.  I installed an Isotherm Compact Classic GE 150.  I didn't
think I would need ice, so I opted for this less expensive model.  I'm
rarely away from a moorage for more than a couple of days.  I installed the
compressor in the locker under the aft part of the port dinette.  It's
extremely quiet. I mounted the temperature control in front of the ice
box.  There is no insulation between the ice box and the stove/oven, so I
injected foam in that space.  I also cut a piece of polyurethane foam to
mount under the galley counter, as there is no insulation there.  Be aware
that there is no on-off switch, so if you want to shut off the compressor,
you have to remove the fuse, or install a switch or a circuit breaker
instead of a fuse.  I ran the power wire directly to the house batteries.
Let me know if you want any pictures.

Alan Bergen
C&C 35 Mk III Thirsty
Rose City YC
Portland, OR

I'm looking at adding refrigeration to my ice box.  I'm down to 2
choices - An Isotherm with a Danfoss 50 compressor and a flat cold
plate or an Adler Barbour with the same compressor but with a plate
that forms a small freezer/icemaker section (15 x 12 x 6 inches).  The
A/B is about $500 more.  Do you make ice?  If you can't, do you wish
you could?

Joel
35/3
Annapolis
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