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Old 06-21-2005, 04:19 PM
mikef mikef is offline
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I would thing the heat load would be greater than the volume load. For most refidgerators, wouldnt the volume of tubing be sufficiently less than the volume in the fridge?

Do they make duct fans that can move air, but sit outside of the fridge? That way, you only heat up some of the air it is pushing, but you dont dump all the heat into the fridge itself since some can convect to surrounding ambient air. This is what I thought Id like to try for my set-up.

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