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Old 01-14-2015, 08:19 PM   #50
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Originally Posted by psneeld View Post
A generic question....

If a fridge or freezer doesn't need to run because the actual temp remains below the set temp.....how much more should that appliance run and drain the batts?

Is it really effective in turning off the appliance if it should never kick back on to begin with?

I have never noticed a different either way....
That would all depend on how well the unit is insulated, how good the thermostat is, the ambient air temperature surrounding the unit and if the items in the unit are all at the set temperature of the unit at the time it's turned off I would think.
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