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Malcom Mal Reynolds Malcom Mal Reynolds is offline
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Default Why aren't refrigerators & freezers designed to benefit from outside cold air?

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trader_4 wrote:


Over the 3 summer AC months, the fridge
puts out about $22 worth of heat. But because the AC has a COP of
about 3, it only cost $7 to remove it. $45 - $7, is a net gain of
$38.

sure, but the fact that the AC has to remove the heat of the fridge may
indicate that had that heat not been in the house in the first place,
you might not have had to run the AC at all, which would be a net gain
of ?

Again, you need to stop embarrassing yourself. Apparently you don't
even have a fridge, because if you did, you'd know that the heat that
it puts out is very small. Fridge uses $90 worth of electricity a
*year*.
That's 25 cents a day. How hot can you get a house with 25 cents worth
of electric heat? Good grief, you are so dumb.


wow, who thought that money was a unit of power


Who would think a human being could be so dumb, but here you are.


and you're too dumb to leave. LOL