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Fridge generator modding?
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If anyone has done it? I have small fridge wich is unused and it can be controlled to get pretty cold. So I was thinking would it be smart to make wind tunnel for it to pull the cold air inside the case. But I was thinking it might slightly damage the components getting too cold. The fridge generator can get over -20c so thats why im lookking for answers.
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well its different from most of the fridge posts about watercooling.
BUT NO IT WILL NOT WORK,a fridge is designed to keep things at a set temp,not to cool things,trying to make it work that way will burn it out
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^^ correct, this will not work as already stated. they are just not meant to have a constant heat load on them.
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