agwill wrote:
I would keep it. The fridge still needs air flow to work correctly.
Good point.
If you seal up the roof, while the lower side vent is still there, the back of the home fridge is buried in a dead space hole at the top. Come the hot days of summer, the heat off the coils in the back of the compressor fridge are stuck in a hot air blocked space. Hot air rises, and it can't get out.
Something to think about.
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