Yeah what you have there is like 25,000 BTU's and your gonna need like 50,000 BTU's for you to be happy in Minn.
I would go propane... Electric will run you to the poor house...
heatman101Yeah what you have there is like 25,000 BTU's and your gonna need like 50,000 BTU's for you to be happy in Minn.
I would go propane... Electric will run you to the poor house...
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My 14 years old GE profile refrigerator keep cooling above 50 degrees and not going down to below 40 degrees. I did clean condenser coil and fans are running fine. I adjusted temperature control to maximum cold .Do you think it my be short of refrigerant?
It sounds like your door is traveling just a bit too far in the down
direction. Locate the 'down limit' adjustment on the side of your motor
unit and turn this control a bit in the opposite direction of the arrow
printed on the cover. Some tweaking will then be necessary to get it
just right.
Make sure there is no grease in the rails. This can congeal and cause this problem. The 'up force' control is on the panel where all those white wires go. You can try increasing this also.
Generally they say about 10 per SQ/Ft so in reallity you would need 8400 watts. You would then have to consider your ceiling height. If it is a 10 ft. ceiling and the fact that your dogs are going in and out you may need even more.
to tell you how to fix this is tricky your limit switch is not working, if it is a liftmaster, or sears craftsman take the cover down, if it is a older allistar it is a dog limit on the chain, if a genie check the cherry switch in back of operator behind cover.
It can take a very long time to get a keg of beer down in temperature. The heat transfer from a keg is slow due to the lack of air circulation inside the keg. You should also check your condenser coils, make sure they are clean. Door gasket should also be in good repair. Hope this helps.
The thermostat may not be made to go lower than 50 degrees or so. A new one that can may need to be substituted. Go to the local appliance parts supplier. remove the old one and tell them what range you need.
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