jimgram
Member
- Joined
- Feb 1, 2022
- Messages
- 13
- Vessel Name
- Sea Santa III
- Vessel Make
- Grand Banks 36 Classic
I had a cold plate refrigerator system installed in what was an"ice box". From day one the thermostat didn't seem to do much. We had food occasionally freeze and heavy frost was an issue. The freezing occurred when my little battery fan worked. Also it greatly reduces the frost buildup. I've been working on this 1990 Grand Bank for a few months. My marina is 4 hours from my home so I travel back and forth. The last time I left the boat I left the refrigerator on because it was loaded with some food and a case of beer (non-alcolhol). Returning to the boat I expected it's contenti to be frozen (battery operated fan). Sure enough, lots of frost buildup but nothing froze. Then I realized of course nothing could freeze - the cold plate could have been 20 degrees but nothing could be colder than the ice that was coating it - result: the beer was REALLY cold! Maybe I'll ditch the fan and let frost control the temperature. Any thoughts?