When it comes to cooling capacities it's all about volume. Is your icebox bigger or smaller than the Dometic?
2-4 times as large when emptyWhen it comes to cooling capacities it's all about volume. Is your icebox bigger or smaller than the Dometic?
Except when you get to the boat, it's 100deg below decks, and inside the ice chest as well. All the components that make up the ice chest do transfer / "store" thermal energy, but what makes them good insulators is that they don't do it well. It still takes quite a bit of energy to cool the air, fiberglass, and insulation around the ice chest down to a useful temperature. Once cold it does a pretty good job staying cold because it's made out of things that are poor thermal conductors, so it takes the heat a while to work back in. When it has had a week of baking under the sun to heat up, it takes a while to remove that heat energy, and to do so can melt most of the way through 5lbs of ice. I do now understand that the drain plug is allowing lots of cooling power to drain into the bilge and get wasted, so I'm going to address that before I try anything else.So, if you use the Dometic cooling component to pre cool your ice box what exactly do you mean? The air in the ice box, the plastic or fiberglass skin and the insulation? None of those have the capacity to store energy.