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Fridge coolers hear my warning!

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ol' man

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Aug 23, 2001
When you are running a freon/fridge coolant chiller you want to plug it directly into the wall. Do not use a powerstrip with like 3 or 4 other things in it. Or like me 8 different things. I found that the other electronic devices were sucking alot of juice from the compressor and it wasn;t doing its job right. I was displeased with the way it was cooling but now it is running very good after removing it from the powerstrip! These compressors must suck the juice under full load. See sig, it must be working!

:D
 
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ol' man

ol' man

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Aug 23, 2001
ol' man said:
When you are running a freon/fridge coolant chiller you want to plug it directly into the wall. Do not use a powerstrip with like 3 or 4 other things in it. Or like me 8 different things. I found that the other electronic devices were sucking alot of juice from the compressor and it wasn;t doing its job right. I was displeased with the way it was cooling but now it is running very good after removing it from the powerstrip! These compressors must suck the juice under full load. See sig, it must be working!

:D

Well folks after running prime all night long I havce concluded that it does not matter where it is plugged in. S***!

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ptcg

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Jun 16, 2001
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NJ
I have mine wired right into the PC PSU.. Works just fine.

(The PC is plugged into a strip with a the monitor, speakers, etc..)