Eating
well on passage and while cruising is always one of the highest
priorities on Malua. When I built Malua I constructed an extra large
freezer and fridge so we could freeze meat and keep the beers and white wine cold. It worked well in the
Pacific but started to require more time when I left the Med. I suspected
it had leaked some gas so in Gibraltar I called the local
refrigeration “expert” who vacuumed the system then tried to fill
it with the correct gas. He did not have the correct gauges and had
to guess the quantity of gas to add. Well crossing the Atlantic it
started to go down hill and in the latter part of last years cruise
the compressor was working but working hard.
It was time to replace the unit.
It was time to replace the unit.
As
with most technical things purchased in Australia the unit I had
selected was no longer made so I called the Isotherm parts people to
ask for a replacement. What followed was a third degree about the
specifications of the holding plate, box size, insulation thickness
and connectors. In the end I just stated “Will you sell me Unit
xxyy for $Z – you have no liability about the functionality. I know
what I am doing?” Yes But. Well it arrived. I installed it,
connected up the tubes and then connected the refill can of 142A
refrigerant gas with my gauges and started the process. It worked
perfectly. The next day the freezer was at minus 8. Now to put some
goods in it.
A magical moment on Malua
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