I've had a Biko fridge freezer donated to me which I want to turn into a fermentation fridge. I've unscrewed the freezer and now I can see the connection to the motor. Can anyone give me advice on how to proceed from here?
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What exactly are you trying to achieve.
That shapped thing is the Ice Box of the fridge. It is what makes the fridge cold. If you damage it or the two copper pipes running to the compressor at the back of the fridge then the fridge is dead.
Assuming you just want a bit more space you may be able the re-orientate it on the back wall of the fridge.
It would be very difficult to modify its shape with out running the risk of fracturing a pipe.
The lower part of the fridge has a ridge coming from the back which means the fermenter won't fit so the door won't close. There is not enough space above it to rest the fermenter on the ridge unless I remove the freezer box. Does this mean the fridge won't work as a fermenting fridge?
Yeah I've been waiting a while though and none have come around (for free at least). I'm itching to make a helles.
There seems to be some give in the copper pipe feeding the ice tray. Do you think I could flip it 180 degrees so it is against the ceiling? That should give me the space for the fermenter...
Thats just what I suggested just bend the tubing gently and it may work.
Great, cheers.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Gelert-Jcn181-Jerrycan-Water-Carrier/dp/B00A2JOYCO/ref=sr_1_cc_1?s=aps&ie=UTF8&qid=1359808906&sr=1-1-catcorr these are a handy size and shape for fitting in a fridge
QuoteYeah I've been waiting a while though and none have come around (for free at least). I'm itching to make a helles.
There seems to be some give in the copper pipe feeding the ice tray. Do you think I could flip it 180 degrees so it is against the ceiling? That should give me the space for the fermenter...
few on adverts at the moment for 100 would probably accept 70-80. they are in pristine condition
QuoteQuoteYeah I've been waiting a while though and none have come around (for free at least). I'm itching to make a helles.
There seems to be some give in the copper pipe feeding the ice tray. Do you think I could flip it 180 degrees so it is against the ceiling? That should give me the space for the fermenter...
few on adverts at the moment for 100 would probably accept 70-80. they are in pristine condition
Yeah thanks, I've been hoping for a freebie!
Someone (Will) remind me how the ice box on these things work again.
I mean how is it separated from the rest of the fridge. Are there 2 separate cooling circuits or something?
The cooling coil which cools the fridge is continued to the top of the fridge and folded in through the metal panel that forms the cabinet to make the ice box. If you break the pipe you will have to throw out the fridge. :'(
Heres the simple circuit:
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Vapor Compression Cycle – A: hot compartment (kitchen), B: cold compartment (refrigerator box), I: insulation, 1: Condenser, 2: Expansion valve, 3: Evaporator unit, 4: Compressor
QuoteThe cooling coil which cools the fridge is continued to the top of the fridge and folded in through the metal panel that forms the cabinet to make the ice box. If you break the pipe you will have to throw out the fridge. :'(
or if A rated donate to deadman for a warming cabinet!
ah yeah i know the general principal - but my question was why does the ice box freeze stuff?
Is it just because the box is smaller and insulated from the rest of the fridge and exposed to a higher proportion of the cooling pipe?
I mean - its the same pipe cooling the fridge part as the ice box part.
There is only one cooling circuit.
The ratio of cold surface to volume is small in the ice box and unregulated.
The chill area is larger, and thermostat regulated.
Once you move the ice box you break the division between the 2 areas
Sorry James, I just realized I said the same thing you!
QuoteIs it just because the box is smaller and insulated from the rest of the fridge and exposed to a higher proportion of the cooling pipe?
I mean - its the same pipe cooling the fridge part as the ice box part.
Your correct,the cooling pipe is folded close together and it wraps around the top rear and bottom of the metal box.
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Ah right i get it. Cheers lads.
Let us know how ya get on Mike.