| Frequently
Asked Questions About the "LectricIceman"
Q. Why should I buy the
"LectricIceman" conversion kit? Who
are you? And will it work?
A. Frigibar Industries,
Inc., has been a manufacturer of marine refrigeration
since 1958. All our products are manufactured
to precision standards and quality assurance.
We supply refrigeration on a regular basis to
boat manufacturers such as Hatteras
Yachts, Wellcraft, S-2, Phoenix Marine &
Post Marine, just to name a few.
Q. Then how can you
afford to sell them so inexpensively?
A. A while back,
we took a long hard look at the marine market
and decided there were thousands of boating
families who wanted refrigerators but couldn't
justify the $800-$1,000 price tag. $720.00 was
another story, but we couldn't afford to sell
the "LectricIceman" at that
price, not unless we dispensed with dealers,
distributors, regional sales managers, etc.
and sold direct to the boating public, with
no middle men and no markups. So that's what
we did.
Q. What makes your
"LectricIceman" conversion kit unique?
A. No
one else in the industry offers a convection
cooled (no fan necessary) refrigeration kit
of the quality at this price. It's American
made to marine quality standards, and carries
the industry's best warranty service policy.
We suggest you compare all
the popular marine refrigeration conversion
kits on the market and then save by ordering
the "LectricIceman:. Keep it up
to 30 days and compare it to any other brand.
If you're not satisfied, return the unit for
a full refund of your purchase price. All we
ask is that you return it in the same condition
you received it - unused and uninstalled.
Q. How do I know if
it's right for my boat?
A. Most boat
owners without refrigeration aboard are afraid
that their electrical system or engine can't
handle the power drain. Fact is, you can install
your conversion kit on almost any boat. The
"LectricIceman" runs off your
12 or 24 volt battery bank, which can be kept
charged during normal engine operation (even
on sailboats) or with dockside power.
As a general rule, nearly
all power and sailboats up to 50 feet have ice
boxes of 10 cubic feet or less. The "LectricIceman"
unit will work perfectly as a refrigerator.
Freezer applications of up to 3 cubic feet in
better insulated ice boxes is possible.
Most people utilize a dockside
converter or a battery charger to keep the batteries
fully charged and the refrigerator cold and
ready for use. If your boat is on a mooring,
turn the refrigerator on when you arrive, load
your food in the ice box and you're ready to
go. The time that you use your engine to leave
and return to your mooring, under most conditions,
should be sufficient to return the energy used,
back to your batteries.
Q. This unit is air-cooled.
What about water-cooling?
A. Our "LectricIceman"
refrigeration conversion units are air-cooled
for simplicity and designed to offer efficient
performance in hot climates. Just locate in
a well ventilated area. Air-cooling eliminates
the need for complicated seawater pumps and
related wiring.
Water-cooled units are advantageous
when operating in very specialized environmental
conditions. Even an increase of 20% in efficiency
is offset by energy needed to run the cooling
water pump; approximately 1 amp. Seacocks, thru-hull
fittings, strainers, clamps and hoses add to
the misery of water-cooled systems. And, you
can guess what happens to your refrigerator
when the water pump fails.
Q. Does your unit make
ice cubes?
A. Yes, our
Model "EVH" can. However, we checked
with lots of boating people and found that their
need for ice cubes far outstrips the ability
of any model or kit on the market to keep up
with demand. How far can two trays go when you're
really thirsty? We advise that you go to your
local convenience store, pick up a 12-15 lb.
bag of ice for $.89, put it in your 40 degree
Fahrenheit refrigerator, and you'll have all
the ice you need for a week. Your unit will
run less too. Using your battery to make ice
cubes is costly and inefficient. Battery conservation
is what it's all about.
Q. How much energy
will my refrigerator use?
A. The "LectricIceman"
refrigerators typically draw 5-6 amps when
they're first turned on. As the temperature
in the box drops, the draw decreases to 4-5
amps. The refrigerator unit doesn't run continuously.
It cycles on and off via the cold control thermostat.
The average draw is 1.3-2.5 amps, based on 20-30
minutes operation per hour...typical of a 6
to 10 cubic foot ice box with average insulation.
Q. Will I need additional
batteries?
A. It depends
on the batteries you already have. We recommend
a minimum of 105 amp-hour capacity for the "House"
battery bank which will handle refrigeration,
lights, electronics, etc., and a separate battery
for the engine, sized according to the maker's
recommendation.
Q. Who will install
it for me?
A. You can install
your "LectricIceman" unit yourself
in just a few hours with simple tools. The system
already contains all the refrigerant you'll
need and is ready to run.
There are three basic parts:
the freezer unit, thermostat cold-control and
the compressor unit. The freezer unit and thermostat
control are fastened to the inside of your ice
box with stainless steel screws and mounting
hardware provided. Place the compressor unit
anywhere within 12 feet of the ice box...a sail
locker, lazarette, under the sink, etc. The
compressor unit is 7.5" wide, so many owners
mount it on a locker shelf! Connect the refrigerator
to the compressor with the flexible quick-connect
refrigerant tube. Wire the compressor to your
electrical panel or battery bank and you're
set to go. We supply everything you will need
to mount these components and to make the installation
a simple job.
Q. What about my ice
box? Do I have to do anything to it?
A. The quality
of your refrigeration, in terms of proper food
storage temperatures and current consumption,
depends entirely on the insulation in your ice
box. Fortunately, most boats built within the
last 15 years have between one and three inches
of insulation, not great, but good enough. Curiously,
many builders don't insulate the top of their
ice boxes or the lids. Should this be the case,
insulation should be added by gluing polyurethane
sheet foam, available locally, to the underside
of these surfaces. It will make quite a bit
of difference.
Q. What if I run into
trouble during the installation?
A. Any problem
at all, just call us at 305-757-7697. One of
our service technicians will be happy to discuss
the problem, suggest ways to solve it, and walk
you through the job.
Q. I'd like to hear
more about your warranty. What if I have trouble?
A. As
you know, a refrigerator is a very reliable
appliance. Most run for years with no attention
at all. The LectricIceman's system is no different,
except it's designed for marine service. This
means that our unit is more efficient and far
more ruggedly built than the refrigerator in
your kitchen. That's why we feel comfortable
offering you a refrigerator kit by mail and
backing it with a one year limited warranty
on the compressor. There's almost nothing that
can go wrong. If you should have trouble, call
the special toll free number. Our specially-trained
service technicians will diagnose the trouble
over the telephone and tell you how to put it
right. If you should need a part, we'll ship
one the same day.
If you wish, for $45.00 for
Model "A" or $50.00 for the "EVH"
or "A/E", we will warrant all the
original electro-mechanical components to the
original owner...for life!!! This is on a component
exchange basis. Call for details.
Just send your check or money
order with your order form or Warranty Registration
card.
Q. Which conversion
kit do I need for my boat?
A. The standard
Model "A" is perfect for nearly all
sail and power boat conversions. It is designed
to convert your box to all refrigerator. The
Model "EVH" has an enclosed freezer
section that can be mounted either horizontally
or vertically. The compressor has a fan and
can be mounted in more confining locations.
Our new Model "A/E" combines the larger
output condensing unit of the Model "EVH"
and the evaporator (cooling element) of the
Model "A". The model "A/E"
should be selected if you want to convert your
box to a freezer (specify freezer thermostat
when ordering) or if you just want a Model "A"
system with greater cooling capacity. For additional
information, please contact us at the factory.
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