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Pvusers Archive for April 2002
23 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:28:43 2002

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Re: [pvusers] refrigeration once again



Thanks.  The RF16 is only 14.4 inside, actually a bit smaller than the 
Whirlpool, but you're right about it using 1/2 the power.  However, the 
price difference is $2200 and the extra PV I'd need costs a whole lot less.  
PV has a 20-year warranty, and Whirlpools are cheap to fix.  SunFrosts are 
neither.

I want to want one, but good sense is telling me otherwise.

Thanks


>From: Beutilityfree <johnd@beutilityfree.com>
>To: First Last <dadelcnu@hotmail.com>
>Subject: Re: [pvusers] refrigeration once again
>Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 00:49:20 -0600

>The Sun Frost is STILL the lowest Kwh refrigerator/freezer on the market
>today. There are one or two excceptions like the sundanzer. New name brand
>ref/freezers ones are getting close, but still have a ways to go.
>RF 16 uses 16 kWh PER MONTH. That is .53 kWh PER DAY!
>
>Compare ANY 16 cu. ft ref/freezer in ANY major brand and they will not even
>come close! Example: Whirlpool's 14.5 ft3 ET5WSEXKQ. 375/yr = about 31 kWh
>per month and it is only 14.5 cu ft.
>



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