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So when a freezer full of frozen meat is using less current to maintain the temperature and keep the meat frozen compare to half or quarter full of meat? The reason I ask is that I use a timer to shut off the chess freezer most of the night to conserve the battery bank and only turn on 2 one hour period for the night. The meat on top of the freezer is melting when the freezer is not full. -
From what I have red an upright freezer converted to a refrigerator is a very efficient way to go. The extra insulation really
helps and with the door over the top you don't loose the cold air every time you open it.
They even have a simple easy to use kit to convert them.
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Where I went to school 215 does not equal 277. Did your school teach you that?Leave a comment:
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You just did what you claim not to have - your entire line of reasoning is off.Leave a comment:
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Hummmmmmmm the freezer doubled in size but the power usage didn't,,,,,,,
Simple physics, which is a good first approximation to the real world:
1. Unless you are opening and adding food a lot, the power consumption will be proportional to the heat leaking through the insulation.
2. For identical insulation thickness, the heat load will be proportional to the surface area.
3. The surface area is proportional to the square of the linear scale of the box (read: height, depth, width)
4. The volume (contents) is proportional to the cube of the linear scale.
Conclusion: All other things being equal, the efficiency of a freezer will increase with size (faster than the cost increases with size even)
Secondary conclusion: Since there are serious design problems for a spherical freezer (at least for solid contents), the most efficient shape for the interior will be a cube.Leave a comment:
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Ok found what I was looking for the midea 3.5 cubic inch > yearly estimated usage $23 @215Kwh @10.65 per
The same midea only in a 7.0 cubic inch> yearly estimated usage $30 @277kwH @10.65 per
Hummmmmmmm the freezer doubled in size but the power usage didn't,,,,,,,
When I went to school they taught me to check my information before I slammed someone for asking a reasonable question.
Does trying to make someone look bad make people like you feel good or what? I would like to know I have never done that.
Midea Chest Freezers
The table below shows related products by this manufacturer:
This Product
Midea 3.5 cu ft Chest Freezer Midea 5 cu ft Chest Freezer Midea 7 cu ft Chest Freezer
Capacity
Freezer Capacity 3.5 cu ft 5 cu ft 7 cu ft
Energy Usage
Estimated Yearly Electricity Use 215kWh 240kWh 277kWh
Features
Net Dimensions (Inches) 22.1/21.3/33.5 28.8/21.3/33.5 37.2/20.6/33.5
Temperature Control Mechanical Mechanical Mechanical
Handle Recessed Recessed Recessed
Freezer Shelf 1(Steel) 1(Steel) 1(Steel)
This Product
Midea 3.5 cu ft Chest Freezer Midea 5 cu ft Chest Freezer Midea 7 cu ft Chest Freezer
Capacity
Freezer Capacity 3.5 cu ft 5 cu ft 7 cu ft
Energy Usage
Estimated Yearly Electricity Use 215kWh 240kWh 277kWh
Features
Net Dimensions (Inches) 22.1/21.3/33.5 28.8/21.3/33.5 37.2/20.6/33.5
Temperature Control Mechanical Mechanical Mechanical
Handle Recessed Recessed Recessed
Freezer Shelf 1(Steel) 1(Steel) 1(Steel)
Unless there is something very special about how they are insulated or the type of compressor being used I would expect the 7 cu ft would use (while maybe not 430kWh) probably closer to 350kWh per year. Less if you kept it filled with food and only opened the door once a week.
Those Freezer claims are not much different than Car manufactures claiming a certain MPG for city/highway. In real usage people rarely ever get what the Manufacturer claims.Leave a comment:
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The same midea only in a 7.0 cubic inch> yearly estimated usage $30 @277kwH @10.65 per
Hummmmmmmm the freezer doubled in size but the power usage didn't,,,,,,,
When I went to school they taught me to check my information before I slammed someone for asking a reasonable question.
Does trying to make someone look bad make people like you feel good or what? I would like to know I have never done that.
Midea Chest Freezers
The table below shows related products by this manufacturer:
This Product
Midea 3.5 cu ft Chest Freezer Midea 5 cu ft Chest Freezer Midea 7 cu ft Chest Freezer
Capacity
Freezer Capacity 3.5 cu ft 5 cu ft 7 cu ft
Energy Usage
Estimated Yearly Electricity Use 215kWh 240kWh 277kWh
Features
Net Dimensions (Inches) 22.1/21.3/33.5 28.8/21.3/33.5 37.2/20.6/33.5
Temperature Control Mechanical Mechanical Mechanical
Handle Recessed Recessed Recessed
Freezer Shelf 1(Steel) 1(Steel) 1(Steel)
This Product
Midea 3.5 cu ft Chest Freezer Midea 5 cu ft Chest Freezer Midea 7 cu ft Chest Freezer
Capacity
Freezer Capacity 3.5 cu ft 5 cu ft 7 cu ft
Energy Usage
Estimated Yearly Electricity Use 215kWh 240kWh 277kWh
Features
Net Dimensions (Inches) 22.1/21.3/33.5 28.8/21.3/33.5 37.2/20.6/33.5
Temperature Control Mechanical Mechanical Mechanical
Handle Recessed Recessed Recessed
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You were comparing surface areas between different models?Leave a comment:
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I don't think it runs on an even scale like that. I been looking at a lot of energy ratings and it doesn't
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helps and with the door over the top you don't loose the cold air every time you open it.
They even have a simple easy to use kit to convert them.Leave a comment:
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