After about one hour (with a single plate), the plate will become very cold. Starting from warm will require more running than the normal refreezing time of the plate in its usable temperature range.

The concept of the SEA FROST system is to create as much frozen material in the plate as fast as possible. This "coldness" then keeps the cabinet cold. Daily running times are based on the time needed to freeze enough of the plate to maintain proper cooling. The plate must be frozen. Chilling the plate without freezing it will not provide any holdover. You will learn about the daily time required for SEA FROST operation by using the system.

Note: Maximum holdover time will be obtained when the cabinet and contents are at their lowest temperatures and the plate is frozen solid. There is no limit to "on" time however, no advantage is gained by running the system beyond this point and in refrigeration applications over running will freeze items. Over running will also produce undue wear on the motor, compressor and pump.

Cabinet size, cabinet insulation, contents added to be cooled, cabinet opening and closing, and climate effect the holdover time.

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As soon as the system has stopped the plate will begin to warm up as it absorbs heat, cooling the refrigerated box. You might decide that it is a good idea to run the unit in the last minutes of the day to provide ice for drinks.

Maximum storage will require that the plate be frozen. The plate may thaw (be above freezing) and still not require running in refrigeration applications. Monitor the box temperature itself not the plate temperature.

For minimum battery consumption set the thermostat at the highest (warmest) possible setting. This would be toward one snowflake. When the engine or generator are operating and charging, operate the DC 5000 at the maximum (coldest) setting to increase the holdover storage and minimize battery consumption by freezing the plates solid.

With timer operated systems two shorter periods a day may be better than a long one once a day. When the holdover freezing is complete the benefit of running is only to delay warming. There is some help in that cooling of the contents of the box will increase holdover time but heat, "cold", moves slowly and it will be more efficient to wait and run again later. Experimentation will provide the best instruction on how the SEA FROST DC 5000 should be operated on your boat.

DEFROSTING will be required. A heavy layer of frost or ice will reduce cooling. This is very important in freezers.

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DC 5000 specifications

The Sea Frost DC 5000 is a cutting-edge refrigeration system designed for marine and offshore applications. Known for its reliability and efficiency, the DC 5000 offers superior cooling solutions that are essential for preserving food and other perishable materials on boats and yachts.

One of the standout features of the Sea Frost DC 5000 is its dual refrigeration capability. The system can operate both as a freezer and a refrigerator, allowing users to tailor their cooling requirements based on their specific needs. This flexibility is particularly advantageous for marine environments where space is limited, and energy efficiency is critical.

The DC 5000 is powered by advanced technology that includes a high-efficiency compressor. This compressor is designed to provide powerful cooling while consuming minimal energy, making it ideal for use in remote locations where power resources may be scarce. Coupled with an innovative digital thermostat, the system allows for precise temperature control, ensuring that food remains at optimal storage conditions.

In terms of build quality, the Sea Frost DC 5000 features robust construction that is resistant to the harsh marine environment. It is engineered with high-grade materials that can withstand exposure to saltwater and humidity, reducing the risk of corrosion and ensuring a long service life. This durability is complemented by a compact design that comfortably fits in various spaces on a vessel without compromising usability.

Furthermore, the Sea Frost DC 5000 incorporates a user-friendly interface, providing sailors and boaters with an easy way to monitor and adjust the cooling settings. The system is designed for low noise operation, allowing for a serene onboard experience without the distraction of excessive sound.

A significant advantage of the Sea Frost technology is its ability to run effectively off both AC and DC power, providing flexibility and adaptability in power source selection. This feature ensures that users can always keep their perishables cool, whether docked at a marina or cruising offshore.

Overall, the Sea Frost DC 5000 stands out as an exemplary refrigeration solution for marine use. Its combination of advanced technology, durability, energy efficiency, and user-friendliness make it an essential component for anyone looking to maintain food quality and safety while at sea.