Dear Experts
Thanks for your responses.
@vk6kro
My fridge door seems to be using electromagnetic hidden in the door seals.
I recently put a harddisk magnet at the middle part of the edge of the door, just directly on the seal area.
I did not measure the temperature difference but after leaving the magnet there for about 10 minutes, its felt like there was an increase in temperature at the seal area.
So, I was concerned there could be an adverse effect on electrical consumption if I put a really strong magnet there.
@SteamKing
Yes, that is what i was worried about. The way seals seems to have electromagnets in there as the door seal is quite warm to touch normally.
After putting on the magnet i felt that there was a bit of temperature increase.
Nowadays, are'nt all fridge doors using electromagnets?
@GingerLee
Yes, that's what i have been doing. I have several low power standard fridge magnets on the door. Those I am not concerned. So, do you think that high power magnets on electromagnetic door seals would be a problem? If so, in what way ? Thats what I am trying to find out.
I think given the effect of magnetism on electromagnets, more current could be induced?
If so, it sounds like more electrical consumption?
Or is it the other way round, free energy?
haha.