nmeyrick
Well-Known Member
My boat has a free standing, front opening fridge by Isotherm which I believe is an old version of their 85l model. It is probably 10+ years old and looking rather beaten up, but has recently stopped working altogether. The power led is on but nothing happens.
Given its venerable age and as we are heading for the med in the spring I am inclined to replace it rather than try and get it patched up. I am not looking at getting fancy with water cooling I just want something I can swap in which will have adequate performance in the med without excessive current draw. I have a deep bilge and plan to use a fan to draw cooler air from the bilge.
I see that penguin currently have a good deal on a Vitrifrigo unit and tht penguin seem to have a good reputation, but have never heard of Vitrifrigo and cannot find much information on them.
Does anyone have any experience of these they can share? Do they make a good buy or would I be better off with another isotherm?
I notice that the power consumption quoted is 360W/24hrs compared to 380 for The equivalent size Isotherm, but the quoted current draw is 1.4-2.8 amps vs 0.8-4.0 for isotherm. Is this likely to make any diffence to the real world consumption?
Thanks
Neil
Given its venerable age and as we are heading for the med in the spring I am inclined to replace it rather than try and get it patched up. I am not looking at getting fancy with water cooling I just want something I can swap in which will have adequate performance in the med without excessive current draw. I have a deep bilge and plan to use a fan to draw cooler air from the bilge.
I see that penguin currently have a good deal on a Vitrifrigo unit and tht penguin seem to have a good reputation, but have never heard of Vitrifrigo and cannot find much information on them.
Does anyone have any experience of these they can share? Do they make a good buy or would I be better off with another isotherm?
I notice that the power consumption quoted is 360W/24hrs compared to 380 for The equivalent size Isotherm, but the quoted current draw is 1.4-2.8 amps vs 0.8-4.0 for isotherm. Is this likely to make any diffence to the real world consumption?
Thanks
Neil
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