I very carefully drilled holes in all the walls and then very carefully sprayed 
foam inside the holes in measured amounts so as to not over expand and cause 
stress to the refrigerator walls which can break with the expanding foam 
pressures.  Best  could do.  No data as to improvements but I imagine it made a 
difference

>From my Android....

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Subject: Stus-List Refrigeration insulation upgrade?


Hi,

As one of my many winter projects, I am considering upgrading the insulation 
for the refrigeration unit on my 1989 C&C 35 Mk3.

The unit currently has a Nova Cool which works well and produces ice. My goal 
is to improve the insulation and hopefully reduce the energy required
to keep the fridge cold.

Does anyone know what type of insulation [if any] is behind the fiberglass 
walls?

Is there any insulation inside the lid?

Ideas on how to upgrade the insulation or perhaps C&C did a good job at the 
factory and there is no need to touch it?

Thanks in advance,

Al H.

1989 C&C 35 Mk 3
Pacific Ranger
Vancouver, BC.


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