Forums General Discussion Refers and freezers Re: Refers and freezers

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U I am trying to find all the pictures.
alan
— Robert Fine <> wrote:

Do you have the ‘U’ layout or the ‘L’ layout?

Bob

On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 11:21 AM, alan P
<> wrote:

You see, marine refrigeration is part art and part
science. Way too many variables. Before you spend
upwards of 2-3k on a system, you probably better

be

sure of what heck you are doing or at least close

to

the right thing or have a darn good back-up plan.
This January, as I was about to put router to

counter

top, I said a little prayer. Either I am a hero,

or I

just made the biggest mistake in my life (no

that’s

not true,I was married once).
So far I am pretty pleased, but I’ll have to wait

for

the warm weather to get here.
I now have access to the top thru a top lid. The
bottom thru a front opening door and access to the
freezer section thru a 2nd top opening lid.
4cu ft refer and a 3 cu freezer. Before anyone

gets

their panties twisted, the front opening door is a
good idea in that I no longer have to take

everything

out to get to the bottom of the cooler. I can now

just

reach in and grab the stuff in the lower part.
Remember my PO had already modified the box, so it
does not looks like any of yours.
It’s only 13 inches wide and 4 feet deep and 48

inches

long along the top. Too deep for my short arms.

alan

— wrote:

Alan
I completely agree with your comments about
Sea-Frost. I’m the first to complain when I get

bad

service. It is only fair to complement when we

get

good service. We should add Sea-Frost to our
recommended vendor list.

The Kollman Marine book is great. I had it out

just

last weekend. I replaced my compressor over the
winter and had to recharge my system.

Even if you don’t plan to service your own
refrigeration, the book is filled with useful
information about how they work and suggestions

for

improvement to existing systems. It’s well

worth

the cost. They sell two books. I have the
do-it-youself book linked below.
http://www.kollmann-marine.com/book.html

They have an second volume with information

specific

Quote:
Quote:
to 12v systems.
http://www.kollmann-marine.com/manual.htm


Rich Carter


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