I always thought that freezing point is just that. 0C
I should add that this is for water. Other materials have different freezing temps.
Regards Chris
-- Edited by vanman on Tuesday 28th of May 2013 07:35:01 PM
Olley46 said
01:54 AM May 29, 2013
Could someone tell me what freezing point is in a portable car fridge freezer, the numbers I am looking for thank you.
Lance C
03_troopy said
02:10 AM May 29, 2013
what brand of fridge freezer is it Olley46?
Olley46 said
02:26 AM May 29, 2013
03_troopy wrote:
what brand of fridge freezer is it Olley46?
Does it really matter what brand ,anyhow it is a Bushman 52 litre.
Lance C
Olley46 said
02:39 AM May 29, 2013
The info I was after is what temp to keep frozen food thank you.
Lance C
wasn_me said
02:49 AM May 29, 2013
-18c is the recommendation for domestic freezers. A lot of vanners use -4c to conserve batteries. I'd think the longevity of the frozen product would be compromised at this temp.
Cheers Pete
03_troopy said
03:29 AM May 29, 2013
Olley46 wrote:
Could someone tell me what freezing point is in a portable car fridge freezer, the numbers I am looking for thank you.
Lance C
Sorry Lance, from your post I "assumed" you were referring to the numbers marked on the control dial of the fridge. In which case it would make a difference.. As for the freezing point, for water it's 0 deg C....
Olley46 said
03:36 AM May 29, 2013
Thanks everyone I have got my answer thanks for all the input.
I always thought that freezing point is just that. 0C
I should add that this is for water. Other materials have different freezing temps.
Regards Chris
-- Edited by vanman on Tuesday 28th of May 2013 07:35:01 PM
Lance C
Does it really matter what brand ,anyhow it is a Bushman 52 litre.
Lance C
Lance C
-18c is the recommendation for domestic freezers. A lot of vanners use -4c to conserve batteries. I'd think the longevity of the frozen product would be compromised at this temp.
Cheers Pete
Sorry Lance, from your post I "assumed" you were referring to the numbers marked on the control dial of the fridge. In which case it would make a difference.. As for the freezing point, for water it's 0 deg C....
Lance C
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