Have been contemplating this for years. How to convert icebox to fridge.
Burning up $100 a year in ice, and that's at $1 for 7 lb bag in our marina. Icebox coincidentally uses about 7 lb a day in average temps in the high 70's low 80's. Or 2 bags a weekend. Holds about 45 lb of ice for long trips, including space for food. It would hold more but then I'd have solid ice to the top. 45 lb lasts about 6 days, not draining melt water. I've seen this as acceptable cold retention.
The problem beyond cost is that on trips longer than 6 days, I have to find more ice. Not to mention having to drain and mop the ice box every weekend.
So I looked at conversion options for a long time. It's a big icebox at 4cf, so need appropriate system.
Power is an issue. I have 100 watt panel. I've reduced power elsewhere IE LEDs, but don't want the fridge killing the batts.
Conversion also tricky. Have to modify a cabinet for the cooling unit and with ducting for the fan. Also punch holes in the icebox, route hoses, electrical, set up new breaker, etc. Nightmare.
And new conversion unit is $1,000. Plus installation cost even DIY.
I looked at portables but always nearly as expensive, bad config, wrong dimensions, etc.
Then I found the Isotherm TB18.
At 18 liters (19 quarts) it's large enough to stow a good quantity of well packed food. Mostly because there's no ice!
Or for a long trip, pack the icebox and 6 days later transfer remaining food to fridge.
It certainly is more than adequate for weekends, for creamer, milk, juice, some food, and maybe beer. Or Perrier.
It has a danfoss compressor, internal light, digital temp setting, etc. with the controls on the front where they should be. -another box I had been looking at in this size had them on the rear.
The TB 18 is rated at 12 amp hours per day, but I swear I found a real world test by someone who showed half that. At only .7cf, it doesn't need a lot.
You can set max cooling speed on shorepower or Econ mode on (example) solar.
Also can be used as a freezer.
And it weighs less than 10 lbs. so can use it in the car, camping, etc.
also fits and hides in the quarter berth with easy access.
The beauty is that I don't have to install anything.
And it cost $335 delivered to my door.
Burning up $100 a year in ice, and that's at $1 for 7 lb bag in our marina. Icebox coincidentally uses about 7 lb a day in average temps in the high 70's low 80's. Or 2 bags a weekend. Holds about 45 lb of ice for long trips, including space for food. It would hold more but then I'd have solid ice to the top. 45 lb lasts about 6 days, not draining melt water. I've seen this as acceptable cold retention.
The problem beyond cost is that on trips longer than 6 days, I have to find more ice. Not to mention having to drain and mop the ice box every weekend.
So I looked at conversion options for a long time. It's a big icebox at 4cf, so need appropriate system.
Power is an issue. I have 100 watt panel. I've reduced power elsewhere IE LEDs, but don't want the fridge killing the batts.
Conversion also tricky. Have to modify a cabinet for the cooling unit and with ducting for the fan. Also punch holes in the icebox, route hoses, electrical, set up new breaker, etc. Nightmare.
And new conversion unit is $1,000. Plus installation cost even DIY.
I looked at portables but always nearly as expensive, bad config, wrong dimensions, etc.
Then I found the Isotherm TB18.
At 18 liters (19 quarts) it's large enough to stow a good quantity of well packed food. Mostly because there's no ice!
Or for a long trip, pack the icebox and 6 days later transfer remaining food to fridge.
It certainly is more than adequate for weekends, for creamer, milk, juice, some food, and maybe beer. Or Perrier.
It has a danfoss compressor, internal light, digital temp setting, etc. with the controls on the front where they should be. -another box I had been looking at in this size had them on the rear.
The TB 18 is rated at 12 amp hours per day, but I swear I found a real world test by someone who showed half that. At only .7cf, it doesn't need a lot.
You can set max cooling speed on shorepower or Econ mode on (example) solar.
Also can be used as a freezer.
And it weighs less than 10 lbs. so can use it in the car, camping, etc.
also fits and hides in the quarter berth with easy access.
The beauty is that I don't have to install anything.
And it cost $335 delivered to my door.
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