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engineer888
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Hi all,
Bit of a random question but the answer is killing me.
Does a fridge use less energy when it is stocked or unstocked?
For example, you have one fridge full of produce and another fridge completely empty. You open and close the door of both fridges the same amount of times over the course of say a week, which uses less energy to maintain the same temperature inside?
Thanks
Bit of a random question but the answer is killing me.
Does a fridge use less energy when it is stocked or unstocked?
For example, you have one fridge full of produce and another fridge completely empty. You open and close the door of both fridges the same amount of times over the course of say a week, which uses less energy to maintain the same temperature inside?
Thanks