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Norcold replacement?
- megbert
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Norcold replacement?
- RobGunn
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- km1125
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Re: Norcold replacement?
After replacing an old Norcold a couple times (with a newer Norcold), my next move would have been to a Ventrifrigo. Knew a few folks with them that really liked them and I've always heard good things. When I did both of the Norcold replacements, neither fit exactly so I had to make modifications anyways. After the last Norcold failed, I got a used apt 7cu ft fridge for $50 and used that for a couple years but then sold the boat before I ever got the permanent replacement.
- Cooler
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er( All weather people have to say this on air, near lakes )
- g36
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tomschauer
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Re: Norcold replacement?
RobGunn wrote:Source of the post I have a friend next to me at our marina that had to replace his Norcold fridge. After pricing any option for new replacement unit we came to the conclusion that a simple much cheaper 110 volt apartment size fridge from a big box store was the best option. Yes this cheap unit is only going to run while you are in slip and plugged into shore power but lets face it, that covers 99% of the time... Or turn on you generator and you are still good to go 100% of the time. Just putting this option out there.
The issue with these refrigerators are they are designed to work with an ambient temp of 85 degrees max with about a 40 degree temp drop.
So, if you keep perishables in your boat without the a/c on, odds are they are going to go bad. Much worse, if your interior of the boat gets into the 90's your beer will be 50 degrees.
- km1125
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This was the case when I used one of those fridges on my Carver before I sold it. Luckily, there was some airflow around the fridge because it didn't take up the whole opening, but I had to remove some extra insulation I had put in when I had the Norcold in that space.
- bud37
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The white and the green have to be correct for marine regs to guard against leakage into surrounding water etc.....more so in fresh water than salt......be safe....
- ColRon
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- Gbb355
- Scurvy Dog

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Re: Norcold replacement?
megbert wrote:Source of the post My refrigerator has bit the dust, a Norcold DE 561 on my 1997 32' Voyager. The easy replacement a Norcold DE 0061 has less than stellular reviews, anyone have experience with this model in the last 2-3 years? Others like Nova Kool, Isotherm are not readily available in mid-atlantic area and the Vitrifrigo is a slightly different size which never seams to go as planned when I DIY. thoughts?
When The perfect solution comes about, you can count me as number two for the group by. I need a fridge, and the previous owner replaced it with the apartment fridge as mentioned above. It’s too small, and I don’t like the idea of not having 12 V cooling. Especially after reading the detail about my beer temperature if it’s 100° outside
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