I have a 12V compressor which is both/either water cooled and/or air  
cooled.  Typically I operate the compressor when plugged into shore power  and 
once away from the dock, I turn off the compressor.  While at anchor I  use 
battery power (6 golf cart batteries) to maintain the temperature.  By  the 
way, I have three Simens solar cells and a wind generator to charge the  
batteries.  My outboard is utilized to charge the two 12V gel cells for  motor 
(and hydraulic system) operation.
 
I drilled access holes in the ice chest"s liner and sprayed insulating foam 
 between the outer hull and the ice chest.  Use caution with the spray  
insulation as it expands greatly and adding too much material could deform  or 
even crack the ice chest.  I sprayed large circles of material slowly  
withdrawing the tube as I rotated it.  I then plugged the holes  with chrome 
gromets.
 
I purchased my Aero Gel from Pacor Corp.  (609) 324-1100.  The  product is 
called Cryogel Z and Earl Lawton was my salesman (feel free to  use my name 
when you speak with him).  He was very helpful and sent me a  sample.  I 
purchased a piece approximately 59" X 60" X 10mm  thickness.  You can contact 
him by E-mail ([email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) .  After 
double  layering my aft wall (where my holding plate is attached) and the 
area below the  grate lip, I had enough material to insulate the supply pipe 
between the  compressor and the holding plate.  The Milar facing material was 
not well  attached and I eliminated it when I installed the insulation.  If 
you  wished to use it you would have to reattach it using the Max 
Professional's  Hi-Strength Spray Adhesive.
 
By the way, my material cost $225 + shipping.
 
I used Max Professional's Hi-Strength Spray Adhesive Purchased at my sewing 
 fabric store, to attach the Cryogel Z to the existing ice chest  surfaces. 
 Once installed I coated it with West System epoxy and laid one  layer of 
bi-directional mat over the Cryogel Z.   Once sanded I  recoated the 
bi-directional material with more West System epoxy.
 
I am not going to paint my freezer as I don't want paint chips to  
contaminate or disfigure my installation. 
 
I added a fan to the underside of the grate to circulate the air in the box 
 while the compressor is operating.  When the compressor is turned off I  
turn off the fan.
 
If you wish pictures of the installation contact me directly at 
[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])  and I will be delighted  to 
share 
them with you.  Once the project is complete and operational I  will post 
photos on my boat's web site AhSovereignty.com.
 
David Hoyt
Sovereignty
Catalina 27 #65
Ahsovereignty.com
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 4/11/2010 1:46:31 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
 
 
david,

where might one acquire such a awesome product?

--- In  [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) ,  
captain...@.,  cap
>
> a product called Aero Gel. It is a  10mm's thick insulating material with 
> an R factor of in excess of 18  that I am invested in curing the problem 
of 
> battery drain for  refrigeration.
> 
> David Hoyt
> Catalina 27 #65
>  Sovereingty
> ahsovereignty. ah
> 
> 
> In a  message dated 4/10/2010 11:32:39 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
>  robadk...@..  roba
> 
> 
> 
> 
> does  anyone have experience with an adler barbour "cold machine" 
>  refrigeration unit? my icebox is equipped with said unit and works well 
but  i'm 
> wondering at what cost to my power supply (batteries).  thanks-rob
>



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