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A trick to Norcold fridges
- km1125
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A trick to Norcold fridges
First, I insulated the cabinet. I probably need some drawings to illustrate this better, but the stock enclosure on my boat (83 3607) leaves about one inch of dead space around the left and right sides and about 1.25 inches above the top. This is behind the teak trim, which is cut to just barely fit the fridge. On the right side of the fridge, Carver installed a 2"x10" vent, so the heat rising from the compressor and condenser would travel up the back and around the right side and out the vent. A couple years ago I put an exhaust fan in the compartment right above the back of the fridge, so this side vent was not doing anything. I'm theorizing that the hot air that gets trapped on both sides and top of the fridge also conducts itself into the fridge through the insulation, so I put a couple layers of some foil-sided bubblepack on the top and both sides. It's not a lot of insulation but keeping the hot air out has to help.
I also improved the flow to my exit fan. There was a smaller opening in a shelf that I was able to open up a couple inches.
The other thing I realized is that you can trick the fridge to stay in cooling mode longer if you keep cold food AWAY from the temperature sensor on the evaporator. I also took a room temperature "blue ice" pack and put it right on that sensor and the freezer would get down to 0 degrees F and stay there until that blue ice pack froze. That also allowed the fridge to get a few degrees cooler too.. down to about 35.. the lower shelf was still about 40 though. This is even with a cabin temperature of about 80 degrees F. If I ever get air conditioning installed that fridge would probably be just fine even on the low shelf!
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Re: A trick to Norcold fridges
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Re: A trick to Norcold fridges
Viper wrote:Source of the post Good tricks. Do you have a circulation fan inside the fridge? They help even out temps throughout the inside.
I don't yet but that is one of my other goals. The ones that are out there have some pretty terrible reviews. I bought a couple little muffin fans I was going to try out as I am sure some circulation would help too.
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Re: A trick to Norcold fridges
What do you think? Any of you use them?
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Re: A trick to Norcold fridges
Also, the fridge is mounted in the cockpit, exposed to the elements. It is obviously wet beneath the bottom shelf and seemingly no way to get the water out. Should I pull the fridge, and reseal it? I'm not entirely sure how water is getting back there. There is a small vent there, and with the temp, you'd think it would dry out. Any ideas?
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Re: A trick to Norcold fridges
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Re: A trick to Norcold fridges
Jbullock1960 wrote:Source of the post I am looking for replacement galley refrigerator for my 356 carver Aft cabin any suggestions?
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