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Aleman
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Re: Chest Freezer

Post by Aleman » Tue Sep 22, 2009 4:02 pm

Jut to move the air around, to try and ensure a uniform temperature throughout the cabinet. . . . otherwise I've found that the lower right side of the cabinet will freeze while other parts are at more sensible temperatures . . . . I've also positioned the Sensor probe near the coldest corner to try and prevent this as well. . . . I'm not convinced these fans are man enough though so I'm looking for another solution which may involve a 100mm extractor fan in a length of ducting sucking cold air from the bottom and blowing out out the top . . . and I could mount my tube heater in there as well . . . but I would probably have to sacrifice space for a corny to do that.

Subsonic

Re: Chest Freezer

Post by Subsonic » Tue Sep 22, 2009 6:25 pm

70% iso propyl alcohol solution .. . job done
Me Too! Great stuff in a puffer spray bottle. Nice setup! Subsonic

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