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Richard Kollmann  
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 More options May 12, 10:02 am
Newsgroups: rec.boats.building
From: Richard Kollmann <Rich...@kollmann-marine.com>
Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 07:02:13 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Mon, May 12 2008 10:02 am
Subject: Selecting Best Refrigerator for a Boat
I receive a lot of questions asking what icebox conversion
refrigeration unit I recommend they purchase. It seems like every unit
sold has at least one application. The reason it is difficult to
answer this type of question is because there are at least 100
different refrigeration options to choose from. There are no two boats
or their owner’s refrigeration requirements the same. Here are a few
questions to consider when selecting the correct refrigeration system
for your boat, what refrigeration temperature is box to be maintained
at? Where will energy come from and is there enough to operate
refrigeration? What size compressor is needed? How will the unit
perform in the intended cruising climate weather conditions? What are
the reliability concerns and consumer reports on unit you are
considering purchasing.

With a lack of interest in manufacturing larger pleasure boat icebox
conversion refrigeration units many boats are installing more than one
compressor system to achieve greater capacity. I was ask recently on
my refrigeration forum for my opinion of Glacier Bay’s Micro HSP 12
volt refrigeration system for boats. The only information in my
library about the Micro HSP is from GB the manufacturer. I tried to
answer the request as best as I could. I would like to here from
anyone with personal extended experience with the Micro HSP unit used
in a live aboard application in a hot climate.


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