Keeping fridge in a cupboard - good or bad energy?
On Sun, 01 Jan 2006 23:15:17 GMT, raden wrote:
In message , john
writes
advice.
Bad idea.
Fridges have to give out the heat they have taken from the food.
They do it most efficiently in a cold room. That's why you have to turn
them up in the summer.
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Jim
Tyneside UK
Why should you need to turn up a thermostat in a different season? It works
by sensing the temperature inside the cabinet. A setting is the same all
year round.
Do you turn up your room thermostat when it snows? Or your oven on a cold
day?
The bit about working best in a cold room's also not necessarily true
as has been discussed numerous times in here
... not a post to take seriously
Learn some basic physics then come back with a sensible answer.
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Jim
Tyneside UK
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