Refrigerators in the cold
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Refrigerators in the cold
I have a combo refrigerator in my garage which is unheated most of the time. I went out there today and noticed some of the food in the freezer was soft. The food was thawing out but the ice in the freezer was not thawing?? the fridge is on and working. Would these cold temperatures have something to do with this(its been 25 or under for the last 2-3 weeks in nj)? Any thoughts?
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Re: Refrigerators in the cold
Short answer:
Yes, BIG time.
As a commercial Refrig/Freezer tech
I can give you the long answer if you are interested.
Take Care
Steve
Yes, BIG time.
As a commercial Refrig/Freezer tech
I can give you the long answer if you are interested.
Take Care
Steve
Steve
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Re: Refrigerators in the cold
does it perhaps need defrosting?
Dennis Fariello
Philadelphia, PA
2000 Voyager XII "Gertrude" - deceased
1993 Vulcan 88 "Emily"
2008 Ford CVPI
SJ Retreads, PGR, WWR
VXII Manuals:
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Philadelphia, PA
2000 Voyager XII "Gertrude" - deceased
1993 Vulcan 88 "Emily"
2008 Ford CVPI
SJ Retreads, PGR, WWR
VXII Manuals:
https://amervoyassoc.org/zg1200manuals.php
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Re: Refrigerators in the cold
First, let me say, I really like the name of your bike.
Now a little longer answer:
No, on the defrost. The refrigerator isn't running because the garage temp is cold enough to chill the beer (25 to 33 degrees F.) but not cold enough to keep ice cream hard (0 to -10 degrees F.).
Ice freezes at 32 degrees, anything with sugar, salt, or fat freezes at a lower temp. so it thaws before the ice does.
As long as the garage is at 25 degrees F. the refrigerator won't run the compressor and the freezer suffers.
The best solution for this scenario is to use a chest freezer for the frozen food, and let the refrigerator keep the beer cold .
By the way I have named my bike King (of the road), it rides a lot nicer then my connie but I scrape the pegs easier.
Now I need a cool pic like yours in the upper right corner and I will be set.
Take care
Steve
Now a little longer answer:
No, on the defrost. The refrigerator isn't running because the garage temp is cold enough to chill the beer (25 to 33 degrees F.) but not cold enough to keep ice cream hard (0 to -10 degrees F.).
Ice freezes at 32 degrees, anything with sugar, salt, or fat freezes at a lower temp. so it thaws before the ice does.
As long as the garage is at 25 degrees F. the refrigerator won't run the compressor and the freezer suffers.
The best solution for this scenario is to use a chest freezer for the frozen food, and let the refrigerator keep the beer cold .
By the way I have named my bike King (of the road), it rides a lot nicer then my connie but I scrape the pegs easier.
Now I need a cool pic like yours in the upper right corner and I will be set.

Take care
Steve
Steve
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Re: Refrigerators in the cold
Thanks. Little story behind the name. As I was walking up the street to meet her for the first time, the name "Gertrude" popped into my head. Then when I first saw her, and took her for a test ride, I hated her. Thought she was an overweight wallowing elephant. But I couldn't get her out of my head. So I bought her, and in the second picture I took of her, from the front, I realized she bore quite a resemblance to an elephant. So, Gertrude The Elephant. Put some air in the shocks, replaced the tires, tuned her up, used liberal amounts of seafoam, and man that elephant figured out how to dance. As I got used to her and figured out the optimum air pressure for my worn-out forks and best setting for the rear shocks, and the carbs cleared out so now she's like a gazelle. A big fat grey gazelle. Hence Gertrude The Gazelefant. Can't wait to see how the new front springs work. Going over to a friend's house (not Gene's, he's busy) to change them out.Molalla+Voyager wrote: ↑Sat Aug 08, 2020 2:15 pm First, let me say, I really like the name of your bike.
Ride The Dragon, pay seven bucksNow I need a cool pic like yours in the upper right corner and I will be set.![]()

I've been looking at Connies; thinking of getting one (after getting rid of Geraldine The POS Shadow).
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Dennis Fariello
Philadelphia, PA
2000 Voyager XII "Gertrude" - deceased
1993 Vulcan 88 "Emily"
2008 Ford CVPI
SJ Retreads, PGR, WWR
VXII Manuals:
https://amervoyassoc.org/zg1200manuals.php
Philadelphia, PA
2000 Voyager XII "Gertrude" - deceased
1993 Vulcan 88 "Emily"
2008 Ford CVPI
SJ Retreads, PGR, WWR
VXII Manuals:
https://amervoyassoc.org/zg1200manuals.php