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Freezer in Conservatory
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I'm considering getting a mini freezer but don't really have anywhere to keep it in the kitchen.
I was thinking I could tuck it down the side of the setee in the conservatory but it get's pretty hot in there through the day, especially with the recent weather. Would the heat cause problems for the freezer or would it be ok?
I was thinking I could tuck it down the side of the setee in the conservatory but it get's pretty hot in there through the day, especially with the recent weather. Would the heat cause problems for the freezer or would it be ok?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There is a small vent in the roof of it although I don't think it's very effective. I could ask my brother if he could make any improvements on that (that's his line of work) but being a rented house I couldn't really add anything extra.
I'm also going to get some bamboo blinds but I think I'll only be able to get them for the side windows and its the front windows that are facing the sun.
I'm also going to get some bamboo blinds but I think I'll only be able to get them for the side windows and its the front windows that are facing the sun.
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Put it near the kitchen door and drill a hole through the wall for the power lead. (Just make sure the circuit is protected by a trip/RCD)
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Put it near the kitchen door and drill a hole through the wall for the power lead. (Just make sure the circuit is protected by a trip/RCD)
Are you sure ? Most of the time the door is closed and the freezer is trying to push heat out into the warmer surrounding air so the cooler the air outside the easier and thus more efficient that is.
(I'd have thought the short time when the door was open wouldn't have such a dramatic efficiency affect, and what affect there is temperature is more likely to rise rapidly if the outside is warm, since there is a larger differential to encourage heat exchange.)
(I'd have thought the short time when the door was open wouldn't have such a dramatic efficiency affect, and what affect there is temperature is more likely to rise rapidly if the outside is warm, since there is a larger differential to encourage heat exchange.)