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Unread 12-08-2003, 07:51 PM   #8
jaydee
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Originally posted by Tempus
You WILL get condensation in a mini-fridge. Typical compressor-based refridgeration has a low temp evaporator.

Look at a mini-fridge w/ ice box part. That heat exchanger plate gets ice all over it. Same thing will happen to the mobo.
Like I said, put a 100watt light inside the fridge and see if it still freeze's. Also as I said again most mini fridges do not use phase change, they use TEC's. At least the cheap one's. If your going to spend the cash on a mini fridge that is capable of cooling over 100watts then just buy TEC and power supply and do it right.
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