Specification | Details |
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Model | AF-820AA16 |
Serial | H1-244-740 |
Refrigerant Content | 10.5 oz Freon-12 |
Test Pressure | 150 lb Low Side |
Motor | 1/8 HP 115V |
Temperature by Dial Position:
Position | Temperature (F) | Temperature (C) |
---|---|---|
1 | 42 | +5.6 |
5 | 35 | +1.7 |
9 | 28 | -2.2 |
I used spray foam and insulated the sides and the door. I did not insulated the back of the fridge since access seemed difficult. A 30" Foam Dispensing Gun was used in order to get to the very back from the front access.
The following graph shows the temperature of the fridge compared to room temperature. We can see that the fridge temperature is greatly effected by the room temperature.
Adding insulation did not seem to help us reach our desired temperature. The green line represents the fridge temperature. The blue line represents the ambient temperature outside the fridge. Adding freon may be our only hope.
With the fridge not running
With the fridge running
Added freon until running pressure was about 2 lb PSI.
Temperature by Dial Position:
Position | Min Temperature (C) |
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1 | |
2 | |
3 | |
4 | |
5 | |
6 | ~3.0 (Room Temp 25C) |
7 | |
8 | |
9 |
The following parts were used:
Part | Image |
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Sonoff Dual R2 | |
DS18B20 Temperature Sensor | |
4.7k ohm resistor |
Specification | Value |
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Voltage | 120 V |
Current | 2.16 A |
Power | 108 w |
Apparent Power | 260 VA |
Reactive Power | 237 VAr |
Power Factor | 0.41 |
Average Cost/kw: $0.18
Day Cost Calculation:
0.108 kw x $0.18/kw * 24h = $0.35
Condition | Daily kWh | Daily Cost | Monthly kWh | Monthly Cost | Yearly kWh | Yearly Cost |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Monthly Cost (Running 100%) | 2.60 | $0.47 | 78.0 | $14.04 | 936 | $168.48 |
Monthly Cost (Running 70%) | 1.82 | $0.33 | 54.6 | $9.83 | 655 | $117.90 |
Actual Costs (Using Power Meter)
Condition | Daily kWh | Daily Cost | Monthly kWh | Monthly Cost | Yearly kWh | Yearly Cost |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
June 14, 2019 (Running ~70%) | 1.7 | $0.31 | 51 | $9.18 | 612 | $110.16 |
June 15, 2019 (Running ~60%) | 1.57 | $0.28 | 47.1 | $8.48 | 565 | $101.70 |
From Mancave 1950s Beer Fridge Restoration video (See link below), the owner had the following power consumption:
Detail | Value |
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Ambient Temperature | 69F |
Fridge Temperature | 35F |
Power Consumption over 24h | 0.71kWh |
Annual Power Consumption Estimate | 259 kWh |
Base on 18 c.f. fridge:
Year | Consumption |
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<1976 | 1800 kWh |
1976-86 | 1400 kWh |
1987-89 | 950 kWh |
1990-92 | 900 kWh |
1993-00 | 700 kWh |
2001+ | 500 kwH |
Energy Star 2001-04 | 450 kWh (10% better than 2001+) |
Energy Star 2004-08 | 425 kWh (15% better than 2001+) |
Energy Star 2008-10 | 400 kWh (20% better than 2001+) |
CEE Tier 3 | 350 kWh (30% better than 2001+) |
Reference | URL |
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Service Manual | See NAS/Data/Fridge - 1950 Hotpoint |
Video: Fridge Access Port | |
Video: How to Add Freon To Your Refrigerator 134a | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jd8KZNnhTEs |
How much electricity does my refrigerator use? | https://michaelbluejay.com/electricity/refrigerators.html |
Mancave 1950s Beer Fridge Restoration Complete! 2 of 2 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HHumm7VDcsY |
Forum - Other Vintage Refrigerators Other Vintage Refrigerators | https://monitortop.freeforums.net/board/13/vintage-refrigators |