I have the SP unit on Mojito.  There is no pump and therefore nothing to inhale 
jellyfish.  When I received the unit, my main concern was the brass 
construction (not bronze).  It has it's own zinc, which I have not had to 
replace over two seasons, so no issues yet.  It works very well in LIS, and 
yes, even on the hard.

Tim
Mojito
C&C 35-3
Branford, CT

> On Dec 20, 2013, at 5:06 PM, "Dennis C." <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I seem to recall reading a testimonial that the Isotherm SP units will cool 
> even with the boat on the hard.  Tells me that jellyfish might not be an 
> issue.  What's the heat transfer coefficient for a jellyfish, anyway?
> 
> I looked hard at the heat rejection issue because the water temperature on 
> the bayou where I keep Touche' can exceed 85 F at times.  I'm thinking the 
> refrigerant is 220-250 F in the heat transfer coil in the thruhull.  That's 
> quite a bit of temperature differential for heat rejection.
> 
> I like the idea of no cooling fan or cooling water pump for both energy and 
> reliability.
> 
> Dennis C.
> Touche' 35-1 #83
> Mandeville, LA
> 
> 
> From: allen <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected] 
> Sent: Friday, December 20, 2013 3:37 PM
> Subject: Re: Stus-List Reefer in a c&c30MKII
> 
> Pete,
>  
> I'll look the next time I'm in Hampton.  Originally I had two Rolls wet cell 
> batteries, 330 AH total capacity.  They barely fit into the well  under the 
> aft cabin bunk.  The were strapped in, but I couldn't get the battery box 
> tops on and secured.  Topping off the center cells was a bear.  After the 
> lightning strike, I replaced them with AGMs which were lighter and shorter 
> which facilitated getting the bunk baseboard to fit level in its inset.
>  
> BTW, one of my concerns with the reefer was the water cooling issue.  I see 
> those jellyfish in the water and I wondered if the SP action would suck them 
> in.  Glad to see my concerns were well founded.
>  
> Allen Miles
> S/V Septima   30-2
> Hampton, VA
> 
> From: kelly petew
> Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2013 10:21 AM
> To: cnc-list
> Subject: Stus-List Reefer in a c&c30MKII
> 
> allen, Hi,
> I have the "Cold Machine" [Adler/Barbour] in my 30.  It's air cooled, and 
> I've had no problems with it in the 10+ years I've owned Siren Song.  
> It was installed by PO.  
> It is located under the port settee, directly in front of the galley sink.  
> It's vented on the right just above sole.  
> Because it's air-cooled, it probably adds to the cabin temps, but I don't 
> think it's material.  
> I'll freeze a gallon jug of H20, put it in the box, and turn on the frig.  
> This gets everything cold quickly without a lot of melting ice.  
>  
> FWIW,  a cruising friend of mine has a water-cooled unit [Grunnert, I think]. 
>  While the unit does a really good job, we had lots of problems this past 
> season with blockages mainly due to jellyfish ["the cockroach of the 
> Chesapeake!].
>  
> So, I'd go with air cooled unit.  
> As far as ampacity, I have 2 house batteries, and 1 start batt., but it's 
> probably 50% of your capacity.   I usually leave it "off" unless I'm plugged 
> in, or motoring.
> I'm curious what brand of battery you have, and did you have to modify the 
> aft cabin space??  I'd like to increase my amps.
>  
> Pete Winters
>  
> s/v Siren Song
> '91 C&C30 MKII
> Deltaville, VA
>  
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