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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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