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David Combs
 
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TURTLE wrote:

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This is Turtle.

The oil will thicken up too much at -20ºF to -30ºF , So ambiants of 0ºF or below
would become a problem. Now nothing says that it can't have a flood back at 39ºF
Ambiant and bust the valves in the conpressor. I think Murphy's law applies
here.

The Low's trouble light system , well I don't know anything about it for most
people or customers really don't like to screw up with freezers or refrigerators
running in freezing weather and I have no call for it. My customers and people
will just have to screw up on their on without my help.

I will say this just unplug it when it get's below +20ºF ambiant that it's
running in. When it gets back ''''' above '''' +20ºF plug it back in.

TURTLE



Looks like that's the solution.

Though, what about the (later in thread) comment by the
guy who just got a new fridge, the instructions for
which said to not use in a room less than 50F?

Thanks,

David