Sweat box freezer

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What can I do to stop the coninsation from forming on the top and sides of the refrigerator and freezer? Is it just insufficient insulation? How can I determine if there are voids in the insulation? Both inside and outside are molder fiber glass. It don't seem to me that it should sweat if it were properly insulated. johnlynn@cfl.rr.com
 
Feb 26, 2004
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Catalina 34 224 Maple Bay, BC, Canada
You're Kidding, right?

John Get a grip. Leaky fridge's cause lot of condensation. Check the new www.catalina350.net website, and their sailnet (ugh) message board. This is basic stuff. The "dollar bill" test is the trick. If your fridge was "fogging up" at home, what'd you think waas wrong? EVERY single boat [production] made in the last 25 years has this problem. And all your C350 fellow owners as well as 25 years of ALL other manufacturers' owners will tell you the same thing. INSULATE insulate INSULATE. Gee, why didn't the factory do it? Ask your friends. Stu Sorry for the obvious, but that's what gets me sometimes.
 
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