Kelpie
Well-Known Member
I plan to convert a locker on to a fridge, and ideally have a section of it used as a freezer.
It's a reasonably large locker, and even factoring in generous insulation (100mm in most of it) it's still going to be about 160l.
Most fridge kits seem to go up to about 125l, and much less (40l?) when used as a freezer.
I presume those figures are heavily dependent on how well insulated the box is, how you use it, and his much power consumption you're willing to put up with.
If I use a 125l kit, will that cause any problems? Even if it has to run the compressor a bit more often, fundamentally the energy required is going to be the same as buying a bigger model and running it a bit less? And I'm struggling to find a bigger model anyway.
I'd like a box shaped evaporator, to create a little ice compartment, and there are three similar kits all at or slightly under £500, from Frigoboat, Waeco, and Isotherm. Leaning towards the Isotherm because it's a bit cheaper, claims it does slightly more at 130l, and they seem to have a decent reputation.
It's a reasonably large locker, and even factoring in generous insulation (100mm in most of it) it's still going to be about 160l.
Most fridge kits seem to go up to about 125l, and much less (40l?) when used as a freezer.
I presume those figures are heavily dependent on how well insulated the box is, how you use it, and his much power consumption you're willing to put up with.
If I use a 125l kit, will that cause any problems? Even if it has to run the compressor a bit more often, fundamentally the energy required is going to be the same as buying a bigger model and running it a bit less? And I'm struggling to find a bigger model anyway.
I'd like a box shaped evaporator, to create a little ice compartment, and there are three similar kits all at or slightly under £500, from Frigoboat, Waeco, and Isotherm. Leaning towards the Isotherm because it's a bit cheaper, claims it does slightly more at 130l, and they seem to have a decent reputation.