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Reefer/Freezer in Garage? jw 10-28-2009
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Posted by Eric on October 29, 2009, 1:12 pm


> gfretwell@aol.com wrote:
>> On Wed, 28 Oct 2009 07:51:05 -0700 (PDT), trader4@optonline.net wrote:
>> >Why wouldn't a fridge or freezer work perfectly fine in a 50-60 deg
>> >environment? It's perfectly fine. The problems come when it
>> >approaching freezing or so hot it can't keep up.
>> The real problem is when it is about 40f
>> The ambient allows the fridge to make the stat without the compressor
>> running and the freezer thaws out.
> Look for my new product release soon: Fridge with CACA (cold ambient
> control algorithm.)
No manufacturer would put an algorithm in a refrigerator. Too expensive.

;^)

Eric Law



Posted by terry on October 29, 2009, 2:45 pm


> > gfretw...@aol.com wrote:
> >> On Wed, 28 Oct 2009 07:51:05 -0700 (PDT), trad...@optonline.net wrote:
> >> >Why wouldn't a fridge or freezer work perfectly fine in a 50-60 deg
> >> >environment? =A0 It's perfectly fine. =A0 The problems come when it
> >> >approaching freezing or so hot it can't keep up.
> >> The real problem is when it is about 40f
> >> The ambient allows the fridge to make the stat without the compressor
> >> running and the freezer thaws out.
> > Look for my new product release soon: Fridge with CACA (cold ambient
> > control algorithm.)

And btw the OP of this thread says reefer and freezer; not fridge
(refrigerator).
> No manufacturer would put an 'al-gor-ithm' in a refrigerator. =A0Too expe=
nsive.
> ;^)
> Eric Law- Hide quoted text -
> - Nope. That might be inconveniently true!

Posted by DerbyDad03 on October 29, 2009, 4:27 pm


> > gfretw...@aol.com wrote:
> >> On Wed, 28 Oct 2009 07:51:05 -0700 (PDT), trad...@optonline.net wrote:
> >> >Why wouldn't a fridge or freezer work perfectly fine in a 50-60 deg
> >> >environment? =A0 It's perfectly fine. =A0 The problems come when it
> >> >approaching freezing or so hot it can't keep up.
> >> The real problem is when it is about 40f
> >> The ambient allows the fridge to make the stat without the compressor
> >> running and the freezer thaws out.
> > Look for my new product release soon: Fridge with CACA (cold ambient
> > control algorithm.)
> No manufacturer would put an algorithm in a refrigerator. =A0Too expensiv=
e.
> ;^)
> Eric Law- Hide quoted text -
> - Show quoted text -

If you put an algorithm in the refrigerator you should let it warm up
to room temperature before you run it.

When they're cold they get sluggish and can slow your computer down.

They do keep longer though. I've got some old DOS batch files that are
as fresh as the day I wrote them.

Posted by Eric on October 30, 2009, 9:05 am



>> No manufacturer would put an algorithm in a refrigerator. Too expensive.
>> ;^)
>> Eric Law- Hide quoted text -
>> - Show quoted text -
>If you put an algorithm in the refrigerator you should let it warm up
>to room temperature before you run it.
>When they're cold they get sluggish and can slow your computer down.
>They do keep longer though. I've got some old DOS batch files that are
>as fresh as the day I wrote them.
Hey, is that where the term "code freeze" came from?

Yeah, I know, completely OT. ;^)

Eric Law



Posted by DerbyDad03 on October 30, 2009, 10:05 am


>> No manufacturer would put an algorithm in a refrigerator. Too expensive.
> >> ;^)
> >> Eric Law- Hide quoted text -
> >> - Show quoted text -
> >If you put an algorithm in the refrigerator you should let it warm up
> >to room temperature before you run it.
> >When they're cold they get sluggish and can slow your computer down.
> >They do keep longer though. I've got some old DOS batch files that are
> >as fresh as the day I wrote them.
> Hey, is that where the term "code freeze" came from?
> Yeah, I know, completely OT. =A0;^)
> Eric Law

If you leave the algorithms out of the fridge too long they can grow
Clostridium Botulinum (botulism).

Then you end up with a "killer app".


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