Dwight,

 

The foam I added to the top of the ice box helps prevent condensation on the
counter.  I still get some over the lid, which I didn't change.  I would
rather drill holes from outside the box, than the inside.  They're easily
hidden under the sink, but a little more obvious by the stove.  I'm not sure
how much of a cavity it there to fill anyway.  Spray foam can exert a lot of
pressure, so be careful.  I have seen it buckle walls in houses.  I have a
small round access plate below the stove on the left side of the ice box.  I
can reach the drain hose.  I may be able to stick my inspection camera
(boroscope) in there to check it out.  

 

Jake

 

From: CnC-List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of dwight
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2014 8:09 PM
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Installing Refrigeration on a C&C 35 Mk3

 

Jake

 

I have an almost identical setup for the Adler Barbour on Alianna.  In your
case, did the added Styrofoam insulation make a significant difference?
Have you added any insulation around the sides or on the bottom of the
icebox?

 

I am considering adding polyurethane spray foam insulation.I wonder if
drilling holes from inside out through the ice box to insert the nozzle
would be a reasonable way to do that.would the foam trap water that could
cause problems.how many cans would I need etc. ?  

 

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