roger55
Well-Known Member
I just completed making a soda water dispenser using a dedicated refridgerator.
The system is working perfectly.
However, even set at it's coldest temperature, 40 degrees is as cold as it will get.
From what I understand, that's a good cold temperature for a refridgerator and they are not designed to run colder than that.
However, I wan't my dispensed soda water to be as cold as possible. I'd like to get that temperature to almost freezing. Maybe 35 or 36 or so.
Has anyone ever tried to modify a fridge somehow to allow it to get a little colder? Does anyone know if this can be done and how to go about it without risking damage?
The refridgerator is a (new) 2012 model Whirlpool with a top freezer. I got it at a heck of deal at a scratch and dent sale place and it was really cheap because all of the shelves were missing.
The system is working perfectly.
However, even set at it's coldest temperature, 40 degrees is as cold as it will get.
From what I understand, that's a good cold temperature for a refridgerator and they are not designed to run colder than that.
However, I wan't my dispensed soda water to be as cold as possible. I'd like to get that temperature to almost freezing. Maybe 35 or 36 or so.
Has anyone ever tried to modify a fridge somehow to allow it to get a little colder? Does anyone know if this can be done and how to go about it without risking damage?
The refridgerator is a (new) 2012 model Whirlpool with a top freezer. I got it at a heck of deal at a scratch and dent sale place and it was really cheap because all of the shelves were missing.