Fridge curtain to keep the air from falling out?
I'm kind of interested in this. Anyone done it? What kind of plastic would you use, :)
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haven't done it, but intrigued. what about those thick strips of plastic for workshop doorways?
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I always thought about doing this. Haven't though because we dont have a fridge.
Thats why chest freezers are so efficient, no air falls out when you open the door. Have you guys seen the kits for sale that converts the thermostat on a chest freezer to operate as a fridge...it uses less than 1/3 the energy of a regular fridge. |
I'd think any plastic would work - clear makes sense, of course.
If you own the fridge, you could make a top hatch, or put a hatch in the door. Or, just lay the thing down on its back. I think Trebuchet did that. |
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It is simple, all you do is put an external thermostat on it with a temp probe that goes into the freezer. Apparently they only run several minutes per hour and are much quieter than a reg. fridge. One problem is that it is much harder to organize and get to things in it.
Go to this site, and go to refrigeration. Backwoods Solar Electric Systems I think there was a guy in australia who also did this. would have to search for the link. |
one super simple mod would be to raise the front of the fridge up a bit, so less air would fall out and the door would seal tightly.
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