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by Dylan16807
3496 days ago
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Okay, then that means you're ventilating the output heat poorly. If there is a significant difference in temperature between the coils and the room, you're spending more power than you need to when you pump heat out of the fridge. Adding fins or fans would save you more power than you could ever recover. |
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Will those help efficiency? I mean, I imagine they will, but in practice, how do they work?
I want to move away from freezing so much meat ideally, but this might be a step. I was getting sick of the taste of Novell employees.