Steve - Thanks for the clarification. I'm sure the US is as highly
regulated as Canada, but Mexico is another story entirely. It's pretty
safe to say that if it's illegal up North you can get it here over the
counter. The only real rule I've seen is that if someone is carrying an
automatic we
What Steve is talking about is an
alternative refrigerant product sold in some places. If the can
says 134a, it is 134a. Most of the DIY cans will say 134a+ to
indicate that it also contains lubricants, leak indicators, and
sealers.
Bill Bina
yant
Sent: Saturday, October 05, 2013 9:53 PM
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Fridge upgrade - 34+
Can you clarify that? I thought that if the can said R134a it would
contain R134a.
Wal
Steve Thomas wrote:
> Whatever you do, don't use one of those refrigerant replacement kits
Uh-oh. Is that going to make a difference to your liver?
On 5 October 2013 18:52, Wally Bryant wrote:
> Can you clarify that? I thought that if the can said R134a it would
> contain R134a.
>
> Wal
>
>
> Steve Thomas wrote:
>
>> Whatever you do, don't use one of those refrigerant replacement ki
Can you clarify that? I thought that if the can said R134a it would
contain R134a.
Wal
Steve Thomas wrote:
Whatever you do, don't use one of those refrigerant replacement kits that they
sell in the automotive stores. They use a mixture
of butane and propane to approximate the characteristics
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Sent: Saturday, October 05, 2013 11:25 AM
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Fridge upgrade - 34+
I had a retired refrigerator guy come out to the boat, he checked and recharged
the system. $50 cash was
I had a retired refrigerator guy come out to the boat, he checked and
recharged the system. $50 cash was a pretty good deal.
On 5 October 2013 07:58, Nate Flesness wrote:
> anyone recharged a Novakool? Our old Novakool was fine for our purposes,
> but has clearly lost the refrigerant.
> Looking
anyone recharged a Novakool? Our old Novakool was fine for our purposes,
but has clearly lost the refrigerant.
Looking for an option...
Nate
"Sarah Jean"
1980 30-1
On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 12:30 PM, David Blair wrote:
> Anyone familiar with the 1990 34+ fridge details? I am thinking about
> upgr
e, LA
>
> From: Edd Schillay
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>Sent: Friday, October 4, 2013 1:29 PM
>Subject: Re: Stus-List Fridge upgrade - 34+
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>Paul,
>
>
>That's my biggest thing -- cutting a 10" x 8" o
Subject: Re: Stus-List Fridge upgrade - 34+
Paul,
That's my biggest thing -- cutting a 10" x 8" or so hole into
the side of the ice chest. My wife cringes if I cut a hole for a 12V
"lighter" plug to charge my iPhone.
But the unit looks so comp
Behalf Of *Edd
> Schillay
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>
> rade
>
> David,
>
> ** **
>
> I have a 37+ and our refrigeration system seemed to crap out
> a couple
that a simple install. I like that it has a fan and moves the
air.
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Sent: October-04-13 1:52 PM
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Fridge upgrade - 34+
rade
David,
I have a 37+ and our
ts – and NO adult beverages before cutting,
> but other than that a simple install. I like that it has a fan and moves the
> air.
>
> From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Edd
> Schillay
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-Original Message-
From: David Blair
Date: Fri, 4 Oct 2013 17:30:46
To:
Subject: Stus-List Fridge upgrade - 34+
Anyone familiar with the 1990 34+ fridge details? I am thinking about upgrading
the insulation, for the usual reasons. Not sure how much was
nd NO adult beverages before
cutting, but other than that a simple install. I like that it has a fan and
moves the air.
From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Edd
Schillay
Sent: October-04-13 1:52 PM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Subject: Re: Stus-List Fridge upgrade
A couple of other thoughts...
We've pretty much gotten away from using the built in box unless we're out for
more than a weekend. The cooler "bags" do very well for 2 days and save a lot
of packing/unpacking. You could also consider the hard coolers with a
compressor built in. They are very
David,
I have a 37+ and our refrigeration system seemed to crap out a couple
of years ago. I've been considering replacing it with a CoolMatic CS-NC-17,
which requires cutting a pretty big hole in the side of the chest through to
the hanging closet of the aft cabin. See
http://www.dome
That one is going to be tough. The only way I could see it is if you remove
the countertop but there's a lot going on there. As far as the nova-cool, my
sense is that all of these units use pretty much the same technology as the
cold machine so I don't think there's some super efficient unit o
Anyone familiar with the 1990 34+ fridge details? I am thinking about
upgrading the insulation, for the usual reasons. Not sure how much was
installed originally and even less sure about how I can get into the
cabinetry to determine what is there now. Something internal looks a lot
more feasible bu
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