It sounds like you have a plausible case for increasing the ventilation behind the fridge. I have found it helpful to provide a better escape for the trapped heat. If the ambient air temp is high enough more air flow won't keep the fan from running almost constantly but it may improve the fridge performance. Mark
Harold Teer wrote: > Mark, > > My fridge normally gets very cold and will even freeze up around the ice > cube tray. However, on hot summer days, the fan will run constantly trying > to cool the fins to the cut off temperature. My intent is to help the fins > dissipate heat faster with a greater air flow and thus help the fridge stay > cool on hot days. Is my logic flawed? I don't want to go to a lot of work > for nothing. > > Thanks, > > Harold > > |
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