Erik The Anglophile
Regular.
If you are worried you should be able to use the model number to find some schematics for the fridge you intend to use, never hurts to double and triple-check...
I can honestly say I've never encountered a fridge with tubing in the sidewalls and/or the door, freezers are a bit different though.
Perhaps standards for UK fridges are different than our Swedish ones, but the main reason kegerators are recommended over keezers here are that you can put holes through the side of a fridge without worry but not a freezer. You should however never drill through the back wall of a fridge though.
Yeah I belive you, I just have never experienced it myself or heard of anyone I know who brews over here who have experienced it either, wich makes me wonder if it's some UK specific standard or something.Dedicated fridges.
Eric this is a thing. Really. Honestly.
"Refrigerators generate heat during the process of making cold air. In order to cool this heat down, heat dissipation pipes are installed on both outer walls of the refrigerator, so when the product is operated, heat is generated on the side walls of the refrigerator."
Attrib: Samsung
Google "what are the pipes for in refrigerator wall for"
Yeah I know, since that would heat up the fridge and force the compressor to work harder and consume more energy.The pipes that dissipate the heat are usually on the back of the fridge.
It wouldn't make sense to put them in the walls.
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Our fridge freezer has the coils in the side.The pipes that dissipate the heat are usually on the back of the fridge.
It wouldn't make sense to put them in the walls.
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I did say "usually" on the back. I don't think I have ever seen a fridge or freezer with them on the side.Our fridge freezer has the coils in the side.
I did say "usually" on the back. I don't think I have ever seen a fridge or freezer with them on the side.
Used a heated bradawl to get through the sidewall inside plastic skin, then poked around until I was happy there were no pipes before drilling through the tin outside skin.
Same as me, I have been adding a drip tray to my 'next order' for about 2 years and still never actually got round Nd to doing itOr like me, tap on the door but I never got around to fit a drip tray. I just wipe the garage floor occasionally.
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