Because the coils in the back will just get hotter and hotter as they try to cool the compressed coolant. This will more likely damage your coils than anything else. They can handle a warm freezer when it's closed and the coils are clean enough to cool, but this'll kill it.
Because the coils in the back will just get hotter and hotter as they try to cool the compressed coolant. This will more likely damage your coils than anything else. They can handle a warm freezer when it's closed and the coils are clean enough to cool, but this'll kill it.
yes, indeed
the freezer's refrigeration loop has a heat sink in the back, the condenser coil, and its heat is dumped into the room's air itself... which is now being "cooled" by the fan... but thermodynamics says that At Best this maintains status quo, and inefficiencies plus entropy mean the room heats up anyway
yes, indeed
the freezer's refrigeration loop has a heat sink in the back, the condenser coil, and its heat is dumped into the room's air itself... which is now being "cooled" by the fan... but thermodynamics says that At Best this maintains status quo, and inefficiencies plus entropy mean the room heats up anyway
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