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Forum: General Discussion Forum 08-19-2015, 06:54 PM
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Posted By booster
I would guess they do have one big advantage down...

I would guess they do have one big advantage down in OZ, and that would be the probable low humidity in the outback. Temps are high, and humidity wouldn't change anything for heat transfer when the...
Forum: General Discussion Forum 08-19-2015, 04:54 PM
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Posted By booster
Very interesting article on the testing. Wish...

Very interesting article on the testing. Wish someone would do a similar one on the door frigs and on chests like the ones in B's.
Forum: General Discussion Forum 08-19-2015, 03:00 PM
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Posted By booster
If the sides are open, it would gain even more...

If the sides are open, it would gain even more heat than a front door model as all the stuff is exposed, so it wouldn't do much for the original training question.
Forum: General Discussion Forum 08-17-2015, 04:14 PM
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Posted By booster
Yep, fraid so:(

Yep, fraid so:(
Forum: General Discussion Forum 08-17-2015, 04:13 PM
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Posted By booster
Ok do the test you say, and my guess is you will...

Ok do the test you say, and my guess is you will find the same thing. It all depends on where the temp sensor is in the frig. Your test is also inaccurate because the when one area of the frig is...
Forum: General Discussion Forum 08-17-2015, 03:32 PM
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Posted By booster
Pretty simple test. Run your frig with non...

Pretty simple test.

Run your frig with non perishables in it until it stabilizes. Note the temp and the run time %

Open the door and leave it open and take the same readings. My guess is...
Forum: General Discussion Forum 08-17-2015, 02:31 PM
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Posted By booster
I agree with top loading (chest) type frig, as...

I agree with top loading (chest) type frig, as they are significantly more efficient, especially when open.

The initial "cold falling out" isn't really the big heat gain as it is a tiny amount of...
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