An Experiment
Let's settle this with a simple experiment:- Start with a complex container, around 12 by 35 feet, with the only openings in the top of the container.- Begin the release of a heavy, suffocating gas in quantities that may, or may not be sufficient to fill the container, depending on conditions we do not understand.- Occasionally include a fan which has an unknown impact on the distribution or evacuation of the gas.- Conduct a number of trials, through varying weather, often including dead calm conditions overnight.- Put the gas sensors several feet below any of the lowest overflow point from the container (the companionway, for instance.)- Oh, yeah - the sensors are me, and one or two other people I care a lot about. Be sure they sign the waivers, since a one or more will die if the test has the predicted outcome.You get the picture.We spend a lot of time on this site discussing our response to, or preventing conditions that will lead to discomfort, injury, or damage to our boat. This CO2 guessing game results in death if we lose!The proper precautions for boosting refrigerator or cold storage performance with dry ice, are the same as for propane: Ensure that any leak or overflow will drain overboard, and provide sensors in the cabin to safeguard the crew.The fact that a couple of us have conducted this experiment a couple of hundred times gives me no confidence. I'm happy buying some more ice, or installing a refrigeration unit.DavidLady Lillie