acguy wrote:
My cockpit fridge is only 12dc, not dual voltage. Also another friend of mine has a 328 and his is only 12v as well
When we leave our boat to return home on a Sunday afternoon, I shut down all DC breakers and power in the galley electrical panel and I also turn off the ships system breaker (the one beside the twin battery switches, starboard side of boat above engine hatch). The only breakers left on in the galley electrical panel are in the top AC portion of the electrical panel and they are the battery charger, the one AC breaker for the galley refrigerator and the one AC breaker for the cockpit fridge. So both fridges run off of shore power when we are away from the boat.
When we leave the dock for an afternoon of boating, all AC breakers get turned off and I turn on the DC breakers for the galley fridge and cockpit fridge. I think some 328's came with the cockpit fridge being an ice maker as well as a fridge and there was an option for the cockpit fridge to be a fridge and freezer combination (which we have).
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Current Boat
- 2001 Four Winns 328 Vista "Hour Decision"- 2010 310 Mercury Inflatable
Previous Boats
- 30' Doral Prestancia
- 25' Doral Citation