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fj12ryder wrote:dougrainer wrote:You confuse "operational efficiency" with the OP's original question: "If I do put in screen material will it block off to much air and prevent enough air circulation for proper cooling?" ๐ And I've noticed no lack of cooling or lengthening of cool down time. But perhaps you have to use a stopwatch? ๐fj12ryder wrote:
I've put screens on my refrigerator access panel with no ill effects. I have two fans instead of one pulling air across the coils so that may help, and I don't use it during the hottest days of the year so that may help too.
You confuse "ill effects" with operational efficiency. There will be no damage to the refer with screens, but it WILL affect how well it cools and how FAST it returns to set cold after door openings. Doug
โApr-19-2016 06:25 PM
dougrainer wrote:You confuse "operational efficiency" with the OP's original question: "If I do put in screen material will it block off to much air and prevent enough air circulation for proper cooling?" ๐ And I've noticed no lack of cooling or lengthening of cool down time. But perhaps you have to use a stopwatch? ๐fj12ryder wrote:
I've put screens on my refrigerator access panel with no ill effects. I have two fans instead of one pulling air across the coils so that may help, and I don't use it during the hottest days of the year so that may help too.
You confuse "ill effects" with operational efficiency. There will be no damage to the refer with screens, but it WILL affect how well it cools and how FAST it returns to set cold after door openings. Doug
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fj12ryder wrote:
I've put screens on my refrigerator access panel with no ill effects. I have two fans instead of one pulling air across the coils so that may help, and I don't use it during the hottest days of the year so that may help too.
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path1 wrote:What fun it that ? ๐westend wrote:
Move, or shoot neighbor and cut down trees while waiting for body to be discovered.
Yes, screen will help but the screen will eventually clog, also.
Curious: What type of tree is this that drops seeds so fine and aerodynamic that they fly into your vent openings?
I was thinking I could blow off screen every now and then.
Weeping birch. Little tiny helicopter seed things by the millions that get everywhere.
โApr-12-2016 10:05 PM
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MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Copper nails work great. Fixes the problem in 1-2 months. Wear black with gloves and a ski mask...
We have tons of Mango pollen down here. Rub minrral oil across the screen and it'll trap twice or three times the amount of debris. Wash with dishwashing liquid.
The again you can always plant HOPS on your side of the fence. Miserable little plant that shortly will be on his side exploding with growth. Almost impossible to kill. It'll eat his shrubs chaff his children and molest anyone that goes near it.
โApr-12-2016 09:48 PM
I was thinking I could blow off screen every now and then.Thanks for the ID on the tree. We have many trees in this area that can be noxious, primarily Cottonwood because of the floating "cotton". I've made many $$$$ by replacing or cleaning household screens because of this tree, lol.
Weeping birch. Little tiny helicopter seed things by the millions that get everywhere.