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Experiment: a £40, 14 litre mini-fridge from Argos: what is its cooling power?
Switched on at 18:25 in a room with a temperature of 18°C. 5 normal 75cl wine bottles put in there which were also at the same room temperature of 18°C. Total liquid: 3.75 litres. Also a kilo or so of glass bottles.
At 18:25, 18°C
At 19:25, 15°C
At 20:25, 11°C
At 21:25, 10°C
At 22:25, 9°C
At 23:25, 7°C
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Oh dear... Quirk's (Bill Maynard's) cunning plan has gorn awry...
Bit like most of Greengrass's endevours really.Comment
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I suppose I could fire up my laptop & see if my graphs are on it...
That's assuming it still works.Comment
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Like most of these things, I seem to recall that it was exponential... tending to about 5 deg C as a minimum for the LIDL beach cooler thing I was experimenting with.Comment
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It was part of a study to see if a portable fridge could operate for 48 hours off internal batteries.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostIt was part of a study to see if a portable fridge could operate for 48 hours off internal batteries.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostQuietish again...
Looks like I'll have to update the smiley fridge graph again
I am backing up my server & PCs; transferring my email to my laptop; transferring documents to laptop; copying stuff to my external drive; mirroring stuff to my super-ruggedised external drive (to take with me).
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostI suppose I could fire up my laptop & see if my graphs are on it...
That's assuming it still works.Drivelling in TPD is not a mental health issue. We're just community blogging, that's all.
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