[C320-list] Refrigerator Cycles

Chris Descher cdescher at cedtulsa.com
Tue May 31 06:59:40 PDT 2011


On the unit that I installed last weekend, the 12 o'clock position is the
indicator.  Turning the dial clockwise is the direction to make it colder.

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Alexander
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Acutally I can see the numbers on the dial.  I'm looking for some type
of mark that indicates which number on the dial is the current
setting.

Jason


On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 9:27 PM, Paul Rickman <ilove2sail at verizon.net>
wrote:
> Mine is on the white dial. The numbers are hard to see.
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> From: Jason Alexander <alexander.jason at gmail.com>
> To: C320-List at catalina320.com
> Sent: Mon, May 30, 2011 9:24:28 PM
> Subject: Re: [C320-list] Refrigerator Cycles
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> Where is the indicator for what number your on.  I'm guessing that
> it's the number in the 6 o'clock position.  We seemed to be having
> trouble keeping things cold this weekend at least according to the
> thermometer we put in there but that beer was cold when we got back to
> the slip for the night.  For a while I had to turn it up to about 6
> and then everything was almost back to freezing the next morning.
> I'm going to cut the reflective bubble wrap sun screen I have into
> shape next weekend when I'm down and try that.
>
> Jason
>
> On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 7:13 PM, Dick Walker <dickwalker at att.net> wrote:
>> Just lay it over the top of the food.  This reduces leakage of cold air
and
>> also makes the relative size smaller.
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>> I used a bubble wrap type ground cover that you can get from a camping
store
>> and folded to fit.
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>> WE run our on the 4 setting.
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>> Dick Walker
>> WindWalkerII #687
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: c320-list-bounces at lists.catalina320.com
>> [mailto:c320-list-bounces at lists.catalina320.com] On Behalf Of Jason
>> Alexander
>> Sent: Monday, May 30, 2011 2:49 PM
>> To: C320-List at Catalina320.com
>> Subject: Re: [C320-list] Refrigerator Cycles
>>
>> So like one of those solar shields for your car in the sun.   Do you
affix
>> it to the top of the box or just lay it in there.
>>
>> Jason
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>> On May 29, 2011, at 9:08 PM, Jeff Hare <catalina at thehares.com> wrote:
>>
>>> A good trick is to cut a piece of reflectix insulation (foil faced
bubble
>> wrap) the size ofhos the fridge opening. Putting that on top cuts the
>> cycling down significantly.
>>>
>>> Jeff
>>>
>>> John Meyers <jcmeyers7 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> We have an Adler Barbour refrigerator system on our 1997 320. Last year
>> was our first year with the boat. I noticed that the compressor was on
for
>> about a minute or two and then off for a minute or two consistently. I
>> thought that was rather fast cycles. The fan is blowing air through the
fins
>> by the compressor OK. Is this cycle speed normal? The contents are nicely
>> cold. Also, the sensor is attached directly to the ice box which gets
cold
>> first and fast. Is that where it is supposed to be attached? I was
thinking
>> of putting a piece of styrofoam between the sensor and ice box to
insulate
>> it so it doesn't sense the cold too fast. John Meyers Wind Chime #406
>>>
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