10 meter cockpit fridge
Posted: Mon May 21, 2012 12:59 am
Hi folks,
We're looking to replace our cockpit fridge on our 10 meter and were wondering what others are doing/using. Right now we have a tiny, broken, dorm fridge that doesn't fill the space and was put there by the previous owner.
It seems like we have only two choices:
1) Nova Kool r3800/4500 - dc fridge that fits the space. Costs ~$1000 and would require a dc install as there currently is only the AC outlet which works when on shore power or when the engines or Genny are running.
http://www.novakool.com/products/single ... 0_4500.htm
2) Danby DAR259BL - which fits, but not as well and is AC, but costs like $200. Also doesn't have a freezer (maybe a good thing if it thaws every time we are on the hook).
http://www.danby.com/product/DAR259BL/1
Are there other alternatives that anyone is using? Anyone have strong opinions one way or another on what is a better choice?
With the AC option, I've been thinking of taking the savings and buying an installed inverter - what do folks think of this?
Thanks very much,
Teejae
We're looking to replace our cockpit fridge on our 10 meter and were wondering what others are doing/using. Right now we have a tiny, broken, dorm fridge that doesn't fill the space and was put there by the previous owner.
It seems like we have only two choices:
1) Nova Kool r3800/4500 - dc fridge that fits the space. Costs ~$1000 and would require a dc install as there currently is only the AC outlet which works when on shore power or when the engines or Genny are running.
http://www.novakool.com/products/single ... 0_4500.htm
2) Danby DAR259BL - which fits, but not as well and is AC, but costs like $200. Also doesn't have a freezer (maybe a good thing if it thaws every time we are on the hook).
http://www.danby.com/product/DAR259BL/1
Are there other alternatives that anyone is using? Anyone have strong opinions one way or another on what is a better choice?
With the AC option, I've been thinking of taking the savings and buying an installed inverter - what do folks think of this?
Thanks very much,
Teejae