2008-12-03; 08:28:20 EST
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Andrew, Be careful when purchasing a carry on portable unit. Read the specs carefully. Many have a small statement (fine print) that says something like it will keep items cool within twenty degrees of ambient temperature. 20 degrees from ninety degrees is only seventy degrees. Not very cool at all. All 12 volt refrigerators use a lot of juice. Be sure you have enough battery to power them. I'm primarily a day sailor so I don't have a need for long term refrigeration. Most of my ice melts within a Styrofoam cup. Rummy In a message dated 12/3/2008 8:10:15 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, acomas at cordys.com writes: With the holiday's approaching, I'm thinking of my Rhodes 22 Christmas present. I want to add some refrigeration. I am trying to decide between the Waeco cooler (CF-40) or Waeco Compact Compressor Cooling Kit (CS-NC-15). Both are 12V refrigeration/freezers. Of course the Cooling Kit means cutting a hole into the side of the ice box, permanently on the boat. The down side is kit will vent hot air into the cabin and I can’t pre-cool the ice box before I get on-board. The cooler I can move from the car to the boat. I can put the cooler either in or out of the cabin. The downside to the cooler is it takes up space in the cabin and is heavy to move (~40 lbs). Which means I’ll probably leave it on the boat most of the time, but at least I have the option of using it off the boat. Anyone have experience with these or advice? Regards, Andrew -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/12V-refrigeration-freezers-question--tp20812661p20812661.html Sent from the Rhodes 22 mailing list archive at Nabble.com.See the original archive post