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Old 03-29-2005, 03:41 PM   #8
Dave e Victoria
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We have a small frezer in the w/d closet in our 3295RK. It is not a chest type - rather, it has a very small upright - almost a cube. It is a handmedown from father in law through brother in law so don't know much about it. It seems to work well since we are usually only of the power grid for eight to 10 hours at a time.

I made a little wooden tray for the top of the unit with guides on the bottom to make sure the freezer stays in place, to ensurre there is adequate airflow over the coils, and to make sure the air has an escape path over the top even if other stuff gets piled in the closet.

My only concern is heat build up in th closet if it is running and the door is closed. I usually put a little rubber door stopper in place to prevent closing the door all the way
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