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    Machine Gunner th3w01f's Avatar
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    I'm still a bit confused.... and I have to admit I haven't' done anything to sober up, but are we talking about the equivalent of 'overclocking' freezers.? So I bought my freezer at Best Buy and it only goes down to 0f but if i make some chages i can get it down to -30 during periouds of cheap electiricitly? That would be awesome but I'm not sure I bought the right one.

    Really I just want to keep a freezer running while charging some basic household devices during a major outage.

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    Really is Llama Not_A_Llama's Avatar
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    Yeah, basically. Except that with the common variety of refrigerant on the market, DFBrews reports the most he can get down to is -10F. My spitballed earlier number was -15F, based on the boiling point of R134a.
    9mm - because they don't make a 9.1mm

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