nebben
Well-Known Member
I put a small bath of saline water into the chiller of a mini-fridge at work, and after a few hours it got down to around 18F. Understandably, this is in the coldest part of the fridge, but in theory, with adequate insulation and air circulation, I don't see why the rest of the fridge wouldn't eventually reach this temperature.
I've seen a how-to on instructables.com about modifying a mini-fridge to operate on its back (the door opens vertically), and I think this format would allow the most cold air to remain inside the fridge. How the collar would be modified to allow for a few corny kegs...I don't know yet.
Anywho, those with some experience super-weatherstripping and super-insulating a mini-fridge, how cold can they get and maintain it?
I've seen a how-to on instructables.com about modifying a mini-fridge to operate on its back (the door opens vertically), and I think this format would allow the most cold air to remain inside the fridge. How the collar would be modified to allow for a few corny kegs...I don't know yet.
Anywho, those with some experience super-weatherstripping and super-insulating a mini-fridge, how cold can they get and maintain it?