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"professorpaul" wrote
You can run a frig in a cold garage. You need what is know as a "garage kit." This fools the frig into thinking it is in a warmer room. However, I have shut them down in a summer place I had. Just prop the door open slightly so it drys out. A good opportunity to clean it out, etc. Never had a problem. No problems here either and no fancy 'garage kit'. It helps warm the garage a bit to protect the pipes. It's true they dont run as 'efficiently' in a garage in the cold, but chest freezers often come with settings to handle it. Thats what I have. A big chest freezer. |
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On Mar 29, 10:45*am, "cshenk" wrote:
"professorpaul" wrote You can run a frig in a cold garage. You need what is know as a "garage kit." This fools the frig into thinking it is in a warmer room. However, I have shut them down in a summer place I had. Just prop the door open slightly so it drys out. A good opportunity to clean it out, etc. Never had a problem. No problems here either and no fancy 'garage kit'. *It helps warm the garage a bit to protect the pipes. It's true they dont run as 'efficiently' in a garage in the cold, but chest freezers often come with settings to handle it. *Thats what I have. *A big chest freezer. What have heard is that the 'freezer' section of the fridge (if so equipped) may not get cold enough to keep goods frozen? The explanation seems to be on the lines of; the fridge doesn't run very often during the cold winter. The thermostat is usually in the 'cooler' part of the fridge (not the freezer). Therefore the freezer compartment doesn't get enough cold air to stay frozen; even though the main part of the fridge is switching on occasionally whenever it gets warm enough to do so in the cold garage. Made sense to me, and we had two old monsters working that way for few years in a cold unheated attached storeroom. The defrost didn't work on either of them but they performed keeping food cool until we eventually scrapped them. |
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