Do you put anything inside the top of your cockpit freezer bait/food since the top is not insulated? Piece of Styrofoam or towel or something similar. Not sure if this is a good idea since heat rises but the baking sun is on the cockpit freezer most of the time. Thanks
Since this is the "Technical Discussion" forum, I have to correct your "heat rises" statement. Heat moves from higher to lower temperature by conduction, convection, and radiation; it doesn't matter which direction the lower temperature is from the higher temperature.
CSkipR, I'm not a fisherman, and have no experience with cockpit bait freezers. From a physics point of view, anything that will insulate the inside of the bait freezer from a heat source is good. But I would think that that would have been taken into consideration when the bait freezer was built. Does your bait freezer not get the job done?
In general the freezer works well although bait or food located close to the top will soften slightly during a hot day. It appears to be well insulated except for the top which is just fiberglass.
Put a piece of styrofoam cut to the size of the rectangle/square box and put it in the top of the box. It will insulate the food/bait from the heat that penetrates the uninsulated lid. If you like the results, take your lid off and have someone insulate it, as in glass in some foam to the underside that fits snug when closed. You should also have a gasket around the lid that properly seals and also if you can positive latch to keep it snug.
If you don't have access to the Styrofoam while cruising a few bits of corrugated cardboard can also help reduce the cold loss at the top of the box if placed ontop of the contents.
Hi Skip, My cooler tops are insulated and fit pretty tight. There is also a clear plastic cover that is about 8" from the top. It kind of ends up that stuff stays hard frozen in the bottom and refrigerated on the top. Tom
That's always the case unless you creat airspace between the sides so that the air can circulate from the bottom to the top.....Most bait/chest freezers won'd keep stuff on top frozen.