[Greenbuilding] Refrigerator cabinet?
Reuben Deumling
9watts at gmail.com
Sun Dec 16 13:56:43 EST 2007
alas they are five times more expensive than those ones Keith is talking
about, however.
On Dec 16, 2007 10:54 AM, Keith Winston <keith at earthsunenergy.com> wrote:
> I think the consensus is that Sunfrost are probably not anywhere near
> five times more efficient than a modern, high-efficiency mainstream
> refrigerator. Lots has been said about them here, check archives if
> you're interested.
>
> Keith
>
>
> zeroenergy at cox.net wrote:
> > Check out "Sun Frost" refrigerators....five times more efficient than
> other units.
> >
> > Good luck and Festive Holiday Spirits to everyone ! ! Joyous Hanimas to
> you ! !
> >
> > Adois, arivederche, sayonara, alvedizane, good bye, so long, have a
> happy.
> >
> > ---- Keith Winston <keith at earthsunenergy.com> wrote:
> >
> >> How about a fiberglass door, with an extra gasket on the inside, and 2"
> >> (or more? the door will already be insulated) added to the outside.
> >> Rather big access...
> >>
> >> Alternatively, a series of drawers. I've been sorting my way through
> >> that design. Probably harder to DIY. I was thinking of VIPS for
> >> insulation, which is the big thing in refrigerators these days.
> >>
> >> Keith
> >>
> >>
> >> Speireag Alden wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hello, all.
> >>>
> >>> Eventually, I will be attempting to use an annual cold storage
> >>> system for my family's refrigeration needs. This will require an air-
> >>> tight cabinet with an insulated, gasketed door. The interior volume
> >>> will have to be pretty large, to contain a bunch of water-filled 2-
> >>> liter soda bottles, and also the family food. Ideally, it would have
> >>> a double door: one large, insulated door, and one see-through door
> >>> of plexiglas or somesuch. That way, people could open the door,
> >>> acquire the target by sight, and then spill as little air as possible
> >>> while actually getting the food out.
> >>>
> >>> I am not a fine cabinet maker. I can insulate thickly around
> >>> the outsides of the thing, but the learning curve and expense of
> >>> building an air-tight double door is daunting.
> >>>
> >>> Frankly, just the door system would probably be enough; I can
> >>> graft that on to the front of a built-in-place air-tight cabinet, if
> >>> need be, though a more complete solution would be better.
> >>>
> >>> Does anyone know of anything which could be adapted to my needs?
> >>>
> >>> -Speireag.
> >>>
> >>>
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