Hi all
We have a 1996 hunter passage 42.6, would anyone know where I could purchase new seals from
We have a 1996 hunter passage 42.6, would anyone know where I could purchase new seals from
How are these holding up?Hi, i updated my fridge system to an OZEFRIDGE when I got the boat 2 years ago- probably the best money I have spent on it. The after sales support is nothing short of exceptional!
I had a problem with needing to defrost every month due to ice build up on my plates- Peter from OZE fridge immediatley identified leaking seals. He suggested soft adhesive backed foam- I used 12mm wide x 12 mm high- this has worked a treat- got it at Bunnings. The soft foam compresses right down for a good seal.
Charris, You have me excited! One problem I have - my old ones were completely destroyed by um ah shall we say an overzealous owner who thought they would be easy to replace..I did purchase a full set of gaskets from Cooler-Gaskets. From their website the gasket profile I chose was "094". It proved to be a perfect fit, you measure the old gaskets insitu from corner to corner and they supply fully assembled. The corners are "welded" so no leakage. Note that all their gaskets have magnetic plastic embedded in the core of the sealing surface. So far I am not using them magnetically, I think I'm getting a good seal without it. But if time shows I am leaking a little I plan on taking some very thin steel shim stock, cutting in strips and putting in place on the sealing surfaces by brushing on epoxy. This will mount the steel and also seal it against any rusting. Then the seal will be absolutely perfect, as good as your modern household fridge which uses the magnetic seals.
I just went onto cooler-gaskets.com and profile 094 is there. Click on step one, select your profile. The sizes for my 3 gaskets were:Profile 094 does not exist ?
Being 6000+ miles away from my boat makes this incredibly difficult!
RTV - Room Temperature Vulcanising rubber. ie: Silicone but use a good one if you need any. Chances are you won't. I think you will be happy with these, I have a 1 cubic foot freezer unit in my freezer, holds 30 lbs of meat in the sea of cortez, damn hot. The wall between the freezer and fridge has been opened with about a 1' square hole all gelcoated and glassed so it looks like it was done in the factory. The cold air surrounding the freezer unit spills into the rest of the freezer compartment and into the fridge and is working really well. So this is done with just the one compressor unit, DanFoss BD50 with twin fans. Runs about 50% of the time which is better than I had before when the fridge was separate.I was on coolergaskets.com instead of cooler-gaskets.com!
What is RTV?
Charris - Can't thank you enough! Maybe now I will actually have a freezer that freezes!
Sure. We just got into harbour after crossing the Sea of Cortez, so after we get organized I'll post to the Hunter 40.5 Owner Mods, with photos etc. Our new system is using 4.6 amps when running, but that chills the entire refrig and freezer so it is pretty efficient. I'll take photos of the compressor unit and the evaporator (freezer box) and show the fiberglas mods that we had done.Charris
Would you mind sharing a pic of that hole and your installation if its at all possible? I'm sure myself and a lot of people would appreciate it.
Sounds like a really good idea and battery saving - currently I have the old adler barbor still powering the freezer and it uses around 4-5amps when the compressor is running.
Thank you for your time posting all this info!
Thanks ColinSure. We just got into harbour after crossing the Sea of Cortez, so after we get organized I'll post to the Hunter 40.5 Owner Mods, with photos etc. Our new system is using 4.6 amps when running, but that chills the entire refrig and freezer so it is pretty efficient. I'll take photos of the compressor unit and the evaporator (freezer box) and show the fiberglas mods that we had done.