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by MrMid
1320 days ago
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We made such chest fridge from an old freezer, and have been using it for almost a year now. The floor space it takes isn't that concerning, as it doubles as a counter top. It really is very efficient. The only problem we have is humidity. With everyday use, a lot of condensed water gets stuck inside, the humidity goes near 100 % and the moulds really like that. We tried many things, including making a drain hole inside, but nothing helped. We "solved" it with putting 1 kg of adsorbent (silica gel) on the bottom. It lasts about two months between regenerations, so it is quite usable this way. |
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https://evadry.wpengine.com/product/e-500-renewable-high-cap...
It's basically just a silica gel pack, but you can plug it in when it's saturated to recharge it, and it has a wet/dry indicator.