I don't know jack about refrigerators but I found something I want to do with one. My question is, if I position the fridge where it's on it's back and I mount/modify the compressor so it is upright, will everything still function as normal? The fridge will be elevated so the working parts on the back will not be damaged. TIA
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Refrigerators cool from the top down generally, if you lay it down it'll only cool on the freezer side most likely. You can rig a computer fan to circulate the air though and it'll probably be okay. If you are trying to make a kegerator you'd be way better off with a Keezer design.
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Originally posted by BP View PostRefrigerators cool from the top down generally, if you lay it down it'll only cool on the freezer side most likely. You can rig a computer fan to circulate the air though and it'll probably be okay. If you are trying to make a kegerator you'd be way better off with a Keezer design.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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Originally posted by 4.6coupe View PostThen when your done you can make a kegerator/thread so we can follow along...
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Thanks for the help guys. The one I saw was used as an ice chest only so they just put drain valves in it. Just thought it would be cool to make it functional as well if power was available. It was elevated about 18 inches off the ground and the entire thing was framed in wood along with the doors. It didn't look home built or cheap at all. It would be a nice addition to the backyard under a patio.
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