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Refrigeration

I have a small ammonia absorption type 3 way RV fridge that told me it wanted to go from being a beer fridge in my workshop to being a sailing beer fridge on my Georgian 23. I have found a spot I can stick it but was wondering about the suitability of these type of fridges aboard a boat. I was not going to use the propane just 12/110 V. Has anyone used one on board and if so how does/did it do? I have never really used one on battery before are they power hungry? Would the unit need to be gimballed or vented at all, it does give off a bit of heat I know that they like to be run level but?
How do most marine fridges work? Are they freon or ammonia?
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This is a really bad idea. IIRC, the ammonia-absorbtion type refrigerators need to be kept fairly level. They're also not all that energy efficient. If you need a small, efficient marine refrigerator unit, I would recommend the Engel series of refrigerators. Most of them are top-loading portable units that can run on 12VDC or 110 VAC. Practical Sailor did a recent test with small portable refrigerators and the Engels (and related Norcold brand) came out on top.
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Wow....I guess it may have to remain a landbound beer fridge....Oh Well
I will have to look into the marine refiidgeration situation further.
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Have a look at the Engel line of refridadation. Low amp draw, good cooling power.
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The Amonia refers can be very toxic should they leak.
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