Kelpie
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A little over a year ago I converted a locker in to a freezer. I used a kit from Penguin Refrigeration and can't fault its performance or power consumption. The insulation was built up using layers of 25mm Kingspan with judicious use of expanding foam where necessary. I lined it using perspex sheeting, with sealant at the joints.
The lid was a bit of a compromise. It's just a slab of 50mm Kingspan which wedges roughly in to place. It's now pretty worn around the edges so there's essentially no seal at all. This is causing a lot of frost buildup inside.
Any ideas or examples of how to build a proper lid? I'm toying with using a rectangular plastic deck hatch, with a plug of insulation on top. Should be reasonably well sealed?
The lid was a bit of a compromise. It's just a slab of 50mm Kingspan which wedges roughly in to place. It's now pretty worn around the edges so there's essentially no seal at all. This is causing a lot of frost buildup inside.
Any ideas or examples of how to build a proper lid? I'm toying with using a rectangular plastic deck hatch, with a plug of insulation on top. Should be reasonably well sealed?