โSep-03-2022 10:07 PM
โSep-04-2022 07:52 PM
Almot wrote:Gdetrailer wrote:
It is possible that some fridges may simply run the heater with compressor off but have the fan on for a short defrost cycle.
Seems to be the case. I'm still not happy with freezer temp swings. If it were swinging while staying below 0F all the time, this is one thing, but it swings from -3 to +6. This is block of ice, not just the air. A separate designated freezer would've solved the problem I guess.
โSep-04-2022 03:57 PM
Almot wrote:Gdetrailer wrote:
It is possible that some fridges may simply run the heater with compressor off but have the fan on for a short defrost cycle.
Seems to be the case. I'm still not happy with freezer temp swings. If it were swinging while staying below 0F all the time, this is one thing, but it swings from -3 to +6. This is block of ice, not just the air. A separate designated freezer would've solved the problem I guess.
โSep-04-2022 03:19 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:
It is possible that some fridges may simply run the heater with compressor off but have the fan on for a short defrost cycle.
โSep-04-2022 02:45 PM
Almot wrote:
So it does this on purpose? I don't get much frost, all it does is warming up my food. And it blows warm air in the fridge compartment as well, where it doesn't make any sense. Probably embedded in the firmware, can't be deleted.
โSep-04-2022 12:26 PM
Almot wrote:
So it does this on purpose? I don't get much frost, all it does is warming up my food. And it blows warm air in the fridge compartment as well, where it doesn't make any sense. Probably embedded in the firmware, can't be deleted.
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