Martinjmpr
Wiffleball Batter
Reading through some of the fridge threads it occurred to me that many people (including us) put frozen stuff at the bottom of their fridge and then pack the less frozen stuff on top.
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While it makes perfect sense to have the coldest stuff on the bottom, the problem (at least with my Indel-B TB-41/Truckfridge TF-41) is that the temperature sensor/thermostat is on the bottom of the fridge, so if I set the temp at 32 and put frozen stuff on the bottom the fridge "sees" a temperature of, say, 18 or 20 degrees - and of course, being "smart" it knows that it doesn't need to run the compressor since the fridge temp is well below the set temperature.
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The problem this creates is that without some air moving, any warmer food at the top will stay warm. SO my question would be: are there any fridges that circulate air even if the compressor isn't running? I can't really tell if my Indel-B does or not but it doesn't seem to.
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While it makes perfect sense to have the coldest stuff on the bottom, the problem (at least with my Indel-B TB-41/Truckfridge TF-41) is that the temperature sensor/thermostat is on the bottom of the fridge, so if I set the temp at 32 and put frozen stuff on the bottom the fridge "sees" a temperature of, say, 18 or 20 degrees - and of course, being "smart" it knows that it doesn't need to run the compressor since the fridge temp is well below the set temperature.
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The problem this creates is that without some air moving, any warmer food at the top will stay warm. SO my question would be: are there any fridges that circulate air even if the compressor isn't running? I can't really tell if my Indel-B does or not but it doesn't seem to.