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Yep,, Fridges Again ??
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<blockquote data-quote="condor22" data-source="post: 233808" data-attributes="member: 1932"><p>I have a temperature probe in my Engel, it gives ambient on one half and current fridge temp on the other half. It also records MAX/MIN for both.</p><p></p><p>I know if I set my Engel to 3C it can vary max/min +/- 1 degree, on a ambient variation of up to about 15 degrees. To explain, if it's 25 daytime and 10 at night.</p><p></p><p>However if it's 40 in daytime and 10 at night, a 30 C variation, (for example) and I set it to give me 3-4C during the day, then I do need to wind back the controller at night or it might freeze. Then turn it up the next morning.</p><p></p><p>Pretty well all manual fridges will have this happen. Either way, if the fridge isn't fitted with an inbuilt temperature gauge (like my old Engel) an after market gauge is highly recommended. At least this avoids bad food from being eaten.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="condor22, post: 233808, member: 1932"] I have a temperature probe in my Engel, it gives ambient on one half and current fridge temp on the other half. It also records MAX/MIN for both. I know if I set my Engel to 3C it can vary max/min +/- 1 degree, on a ambient variation of up to about 15 degrees. To explain, if it's 25 daytime and 10 at night. However if it's 40 in daytime and 10 at night, a 30 C variation, (for example) and I set it to give me 3-4C during the day, then I do need to wind back the controller at night or it might freeze. Then turn it up the next morning. Pretty well all manual fridges will have this happen. Either way, if the fridge isn't fitted with an inbuilt temperature gauge (like my old Engel) an after market gauge is highly recommended. At least this avoids bad food from being eaten. [/QUOTE]
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