100 Whr Per Day Refrigerator: Difference between revisions
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=From Meara= | |||
This appears to be the least expensive and also open source chest-fridge to refrigerator converter from Meara's friend. This yields lifetime of service/ability, so we can modify/fabricate with a basic CNC mill, which is part of the basic [[GVCS]] package. | |||
http://blog.holyscraphotsprings.com/2010/09/chest-freezer-to-fridge-conversion-1900.html | |||
=From Daren= | =From Daren= | ||
Revision as of 17:42, 8 December 2010
From Meara
This appears to be the least expensive and also open source chest-fridge to refrigerator converter from Meara's friend. This yields lifetime of service/ability, so we can modify/fabricate with a basic CNC mill, which is part of the basic GVCS package.
http://blog.holyscraphotsprings.com/2010/09/chest-freezer-to-fridge-conversion-1900.html
From Daren
Article on converting a chest freezer to a refrigerator - [1]
that links to this product - [2]
The point of the above is that you can get a chest freezer to function as a refrigerator - with a factor of 10 energy reduction (150 Watt hours per day, or equivalent to running a laptop for 2 hours) compared to the USA average of about 1500 watt hours per day [3].
From Thad
this is very promising - how to convert chest freezers to extreme efficiency refrigerators that use about 100Wh/day: