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    Re: freezer in outhouse

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    With this type of machine, as the external temperature decreases, the capacity (equipment's ability to do it work) goes down and with reduced capacity you'll have an increase in running periods to achieve the correct temperature, therefore greater running costs; add to that limited reliabilty of the equipment.

    Even so, it may last for a few years and provide adequate results.

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    Re: freezer in outhouse

    Quote Originally Posted by Argus View Post
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    With this type of machine, as the external temperature decreases, the capacity (equipment's ability to do it work) goes down and with reduced capacity you'll have an increase in running periods to achieve the correct temperature, therefore greater running costs; add to that limited reliabilty of the equipment.

    Even so, it may last for a few years and provide adequate results.

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    how come the equips capacity goes down if the temp outside the freezer goes down?

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