Beerisyummy
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Hi all,
I've been playing around with a few fridges lately in an attempt to have cold beer on tap.
No great feat in itself, but I'm pretty concerned about the actual cost of power for running an extra fridge in the garage.
Tomorrow I have the option of acquiring a largish fridge freezer that has the old style cooling fins on the back.I have run a power meter on it for a week to see how she goes and the result was rather disappointing. Just under 2kwh per day.
Are these older style fridges less efficient at cooling due to the compressor system itself? I thought not much had changed apart from the types of gas used.
If the compressor systems are just as good would it be possible to simply add extra insulation and an stc for temperature control? There's plenty of room for 4 kegs and 40mm of polystyrene where possible.
Any help appreciated. I'd hate to toss an old work horse if it can modded to do the job at hand.
New fridges are pretty flimsy.
I've been playing around with a few fridges lately in an attempt to have cold beer on tap.
No great feat in itself, but I'm pretty concerned about the actual cost of power for running an extra fridge in the garage.
Tomorrow I have the option of acquiring a largish fridge freezer that has the old style cooling fins on the back.I have run a power meter on it for a week to see how she goes and the result was rather disappointing. Just under 2kwh per day.
Are these older style fridges less efficient at cooling due to the compressor system itself? I thought not much had changed apart from the types of gas used.
If the compressor systems are just as good would it be possible to simply add extra insulation and an stc for temperature control? There's plenty of room for 4 kegs and 40mm of polystyrene where possible.
Any help appreciated. I'd hate to toss an old work horse if it can modded to do the job at hand.
New fridges are pretty flimsy.