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Divinity Rose

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Oct 24, 2012, 12:40:30 PM10/24/12
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I noticed last night that the drinks in the mini fridge were not very cold at all. I glanced at the dial and saw it was set to 7. I kind of thought that was the coldest setting, but didn't look too closely at it. Maybe 1 is the coldest. Any thoughts? Is it having trouble?

Tim Miller

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Oct 24, 2012, 12:44:23 PM10/24/12
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time for science

currently 18c set at 7 turned it to 1 will measure in an hour or so

Divinity Rose

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Oct 24, 2012, 12:46:38 PM10/24/12
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Thanks! I am not a fan of warm soda. Was going to bring a bag of ice next week.


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Pat McCarthy

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Oct 24, 2012, 1:51:20 PM10/24/12
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My offer is still open for a full sized fridge (and cloths dryer)

Just need someone who can transport it upright (Can’t lay a fridge down)

 

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Jeff Johnson

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Oct 24, 2012, 1:58:39 PM10/24/12
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+1 on fridge

Christopher Cprek

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Oct 24, 2012, 1:59:13 PM10/24/12
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I think he needs +truck on the fridge.

Chris

Jeff Johnson

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Oct 24, 2012, 2:01:32 PM10/24/12
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Unless its some special fridge, they can lay down, they just have to sit up a few hours before being turned on.  And care needs to be taken that the coils don't take weight when traveling.  

Divinity Rose

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Oct 24, 2012, 2:01:24 PM10/24/12
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If you guys want the big fridge I can +1 the truck :p

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Sean McPherson

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Oct 24, 2012, 2:04:23 PM10/24/12
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Where is the fridge located that we need to get a truck? That might help us narrow it down so someone w/ truck in the right geographic area can say "Oh, 5 minute thing" VS "Oh, 2 hour project" :)
 
Sean (Who has a Ford Ecsape, no Truck, but DOES have an enclosed cargo trailer which is prolly overkill just to go get a fridge but might do in a pinch)

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Divinity Rose

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Oct 24, 2012, 2:06:11 PM10/24/12
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So, I just realized replying by email is not showing up here. I tried to respond that if you guys want a big fridge, I can +truck

Tim Miller

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Oct 24, 2012, 2:08:41 PM10/24/12
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I found the problem with the minifridge, there was a bunch of non store crap shoved into the freezer and it blocked the airflow preventing it from cooling down.

Divinity Rose

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Oct 24, 2012, 2:09:53 PM10/24/12
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well done, sir!

Sean McPherson

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Oct 24, 2012, 2:09:59 PM10/24/12
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Woot! DR's truck trumps my kludge of escape+trailer :D Now we just have to determine where extra fridge goes? Let the arguments ensue! *runs and hides*
 
Sean

Divinity Rose

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Oct 24, 2012, 2:11:04 PM10/24/12
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lol. For a minute, I felt like a kid at a "big people" party and was wondering, "Why are they ignoring me!?!? I have a truck!"

Pat McCarthy

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Oct 24, 2012, 2:13:29 PM10/24/12
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The fridge is currently living in my basement, minding it’s own business.

The Basement is located beneath my house, In Jeffersonville, IN  (30 min away, 20 if you drive like a mad person)

 

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Kathy Emmetsberger McCarthy

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Oct 24, 2012, 2:46:02 PM10/24/12
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Lvl1 is welcome to take the 18 cubic ft refrigerator in our basement, but before plans are made to pick it up, let me make sure it still works.  I just plugged it back in after it has been off for several years.

I can speak with authority here (20 years working at the GE Appliance Tech Line) and this kind of refrigerator, natural draft (condenser on the back) should only be moved upright.  Tilting it a little to go up  the stairs is ok, but no moving on its sides, door or back.

It is in our basement, which means it has to be moved up 1 flight of stairs.  We're about 30 minutes from the space, in eastern Jeffersonville, not too far from the new Amazon center.




Jeff Johnson

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Oct 24, 2012, 2:55:38 PM10/24/12
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I don't really have a dog in the hunt.  I agree its ideal to transport them upright, and I defer to Kathy in regard to this especially since I don't know the model, but this was what I was going by.

When moving other GE refrigerators to a new location, we recommend the following:
  • Turn refrigerator to Off. This should be done a couple of hours before moving to allow the evaporator time to defrost.
  • Disconnect power cord from wall.
  • Remove all foods and clean the interior. If the refrigerator is going to be in transit for more than a day, you may want to place a small bag of activated charcoal(such as used in fish tanks) in the refrigerator to absorb odors.
  • Secure loose items, such as the grille, shelves, storage pans, ice trays, ice storage bucket. Covers and removable parts should be protected with tape - this prevents their coming loose and causing damage.
  • Secure the refrigerator. If your refrigerator is on rollers, be sure it is properly secured in the moving van to prevent rolling and damage.
  • Handle with care. The exterior of your refrigerator should be protected with a blanket covering.
NOTE: GE does not recommend laying the refrigerator on its back.

When loading the refrigerator in a moving van, truck, etc., it is best to keep it standing upright. If laying the refrigerator on its side cannot be avoided, it is important to follow the above instructions on securing the components inside the refrigerator to prevent possible damage.

When using a dolly or hand truck, always truck from the side.Possible damage could occur if trucked from the front or rear. Should it be necessary to lay the unit down, lay it on its side

Lay it on the side opposite the hinges (on top and bottom freezer models) so the door will remain closed.

Side by side models should be placed on the freezer side. That door is less likely to come open.

Note: Exceptions are Monogram™, bottom-mount and compact models* - these must always remain upright!

Important: If it has been necessary to transport the refrigerator on its side, it should be stood upright for an equal amount of time as it was on its side before plugging it in. If on its side for more than a day, leave standing for 24 hours before running. (If laying on its side just briefly to service, clean or adjust, just a few minutes of stand time will be enough.)

Pat McCarthy

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Oct 24, 2012, 4:33:00 PM10/24/12
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So, once we confirm that the thing DOES still work, after its long exile in the basement,  we can work with Divinity to pick it up…

But first…

 

Does LVL1, in general,  WANT it?

 

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From: lv...@googlegroups.com [mailto:lv...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Divinity Rose
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2012 2:11 PM
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Subject: {LVL1} Re: Mini Fridge

 

lol. For a minute, I felt like a kid at a "big people" party and was wondering, "Why are they ignoring me!?!? I have a truck!"

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Jeff Johnson

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Oct 24, 2012, 4:38:02 PM10/24/12
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Does it lock, and can you fit a normal size person in it?  j/k.  I would say yes, we would want it.  At the rate we are growing, we could always use more refridgeration assuming the circuit supports it.

Tim Miller

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Oct 24, 2012, 4:40:42 PM10/24/12
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the best question after does someone want to deal with it is where will you put it.

Jeff Johnson

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Oct 24, 2012, 4:48:23 PM10/24/12
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Nothing says it has to be in the kitchen area.  Put it in the basement if need be.

Also, saw this on Hackerspaces.org which was interesting, including all kinds of other common hackerspace patterns/issues.

Pat McCarthy

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Oct 24, 2012, 4:53:13 PM10/24/12
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I was kinda thinking it would replace the mini fridge….

The mini fridge could go upstairs… for cold drinks while in classes……

 

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Tim Miller

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Oct 24, 2012, 4:56:59 PM10/24/12
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where do you put all the things on the shelf next to and on top of the minifridge?

Jeff Johnson

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Oct 24, 2012, 5:04:52 PM10/24/12
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Surely this can't be that hard.  Perhaps put a shelf above the stove to hold the microwave and get rid of the microwave cart.  The stuff underneath it (sodas?) can be stored somewhere else, like in the new donated fridge.

Pat McCarthy

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Oct 24, 2012, 5:05:55 PM10/24/12
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1.       Neatly stack them on the floor, then balance the new fridge on top.

2.       Hire a couple trained monkeys to juggle all of the items, 24x7

3.       Use the handy portable hole I have to stow the excess

4.       Place them on the shelving under the counters… ofh wait, that’s right… no counters yet

 

 

 

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Divinity Rose

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Oct 24, 2012, 5:06:04 PM10/24/12
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yes, that''s what I was going to say - Shelves?

Tim Miller

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Oct 24, 2012, 5:07:31 PM10/24/12
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pots and pans are underneath the microwave cart also we cannot block off the breaker panel

just took a wall picture it is on flickr

Jeff Johnson

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Oct 24, 2012, 5:08:17 PM10/24/12
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Or salvaged cabinets to hang above the sink.


Pat McCarthy

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Oct 24, 2012, 5:22:22 PM10/24/12
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We’re engineers (among other things) this is not THAT hard…. It can’t be

 

 

It CAN fit…

 

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Or salvaged cabinets to hang above the sink.

 

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Tim Miller

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Oct 24, 2012, 5:23:32 PM10/24/12
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but should it fit, what problem will having this actually solve?

Tyler

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Oct 24, 2012, 5:25:11 PM10/24/12
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Where ever the new fridge is placed, if it is brought to the space, I
would ask that possible circuit overload be kept in mind when placing it.

I have not had time to complete a load analysis on the circuits in the
space yet so I cannot say where the best place is on the first or second
floor.

I believe the basement circuits are all able to handle a fridge.

Tyler

Jeff Johnson

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Oct 24, 2012, 5:28:19 PM10/24/12
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One thing it "could" solve, if acceptable to the donor, is it could be made into a Kegerator with a hole out the front and some taps.  There's a serious possibility I will be moving in 6 months and will be taking "keggy" with me.

Pat McCarthy

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Oct 24, 2012, 5:27:24 PM10/24/12
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The packing of 1.5 fridges with sodas = little room for Pizza boxes, beer, and left over Chinese takeout

Adding 1 more full fridge, specifically for sodas & beers, would allow for a better distribution of food stuff….

 

 

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but should it fit, what problem will having this actually solve?

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We’re engineers (among other things) this is not THAT hard…. It can’t be

 

 

It CAN fit…

 

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Subject: Re: {LVL1} Re: Mini Fridge

 

Or salvaged cabinets to hang above the sink.

 

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Joseph

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Oct 24, 2012, 5:32:51 PM10/24/12
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I hate to drag this further into the weeds, but I know someone who's offering up a full-sized freezer if it's wanted/needed. Just sayin'. 

Might be useful if that LVL1 Taxidermy group ever gets going. 

Joseph

Kathy Emmetsberger McCarthy

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Oct 24, 2012, 5:36:22 PM10/24/12
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The fridge seems to be cooling fine, so far.  I've put some water in it, so let's see if that freezes overnight.

It is an 18 cubic ft, self defrosting Frigidaire, about 8 years old.  It's 66" H x 30" W x 31" (plus handle) D.  It needs 3/8" free space on sides and top and 1" free air on the back.  Since the condenser is on the back, those air circulation spaces are very important.  In a perfect world, it would have its own 15 amp circuit.  Our basement floor is too disgusting for me to be willing to measure the length of the power cord, but typically they are 5-6 ft long.  Refrigerators should never be run on an extension cord.
 

Divinity Rose

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Oct 24, 2012, 5:38:28 PM10/24/12
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This is dizzying to watch

Tim Miller

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Oct 24, 2012, 5:52:36 PM10/24/12
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I have a place for it, replace the current large fridge with it. the one we have is smaller than the proposed donation. One of the reasons that Joe got the mini fridge for the vending was because of the mess in the large fridge. there is an entire drawer full of  beer people have not drank and that is the easiest mess to point out. That  and people started encroaching on the reserved vending section making it confusing for new people.

Everseeker

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Oct 24, 2012, 5:53:42 PM10/24/12
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Waddya mean, disgusting? I don't hear the mice, centipedes, or snakes complaining....

Ben Hibben

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Oct 24, 2012, 6:19:03 PM10/24/12
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Speaking as someone who's tried cooking for people at the space more refrigeration space would be fantastic.  Perhaps we could dedicate one (large) fridge to "vending" stuff and the other (also large) to "non-vending" stuff?  The mini-fridge could still work for drinks as well though moving it away from the donation bucket could have its downsides (people forgetting to pay by accident).

Blenster

Tim Miller

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Oct 24, 2012, 6:39:59 PM10/24/12
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the 3 shelves full of beer that no one claims is probably the biggest space hog

Divinity Rose

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Oct 24, 2012, 6:44:48 PM10/24/12
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If you want help getting rid of the beer, I am great at finding homes for things and could distribute it to poor artists that would be very grateful for it. 

Also,I host shows and parties regularly and could find lots of "help" getting rid of it via a social gathering

Kathy Emmetsberger McCarthy

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Oct 24, 2012, 6:50:47 PM10/24/12
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Our fridge would not make a good Kegerator conversion.  It has been my experience that those that have plastic liners, as this one does, end up a big mess because the plastic splits, moisture gets in the insulation,  mold becomes a problem, the outside of the door sweats and rusts. Plus its thermostat is in inconveniently located and would limit the space for the keg.  What you need for a good Kegerator is one of the old workhorses with steel liners and a small,usually removable freezer compartment.


Lockadoc

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Oct 24, 2012, 6:54:56 PM10/24/12
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My utility hand truck is still at the space 
Last I saw, it was still attached to the air compressor, feel free to use it to move the fridge.

Bill S
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Everseeker

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Oct 24, 2012, 6:54:58 PM10/24/12
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I have donated a bunch of the beer... It is for members who don't have time to get some while working on a project....

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