 mityfowlPremium join:2000-11-06 Dallas, TX | reply to Mr Matt
Re: Using Dry Ice for Cooling backup for refrigerator? Ever think of keeping the door closed for 6 hours? |
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 Mr Matt join:2008-01-29 Eustis, FL kudos:1 | The problem is keeping the door closed from when. The power company will not tell what time they intend to interrupt power nor will they tell me which day the 16th or 17th. |
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 BobAccount deleted join:2012-07-22 New Jersey | You're overthinking this. Just keep the door closed. Things will stay cool all day.
Leave the house. What else are you going to do with the power shut off? |
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| reply to Mr Matt said by Mr Matt:The problem is keeping the door closed from when. The power company will not tell what time they intend to interrupt power nor will they tell me which day the 16th or 17th. Turn a lamp on. Place it on top of the fridge. If the lamp is not lit. Do not open the fridge. |
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 AsherN join:2010-08-23 Thornhill, ON | reply to Mr Matt said by Mr Matt:The problem is keeping the door closed from when. The power company will not tell what time they intend to interrupt power nor will they tell me which day the 16th or 17th. When the power goes off in the house, stop opening the door. When it comes back, you're OK.
Notice their windows are for when most people are at work. |
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