ghostlymoron
Well-Known Member
When I chartered a boat in Greece, the coolbox was fitted with a cooling element and compressor. It was wired so that it would only work when the engine was running. I am wondering whether this system is a good idea as it would avoid the enormous drain on batteries associated with a 'run at anytime' system. My main use for a fridge would be to keep milk fresh and butter. If the coolbox were well insulated, would an occasional blast meet my requirements?
PS I don't want to start another thread on dried milk.
PS I don't want to start another thread on dried milk.