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^ But they don't sell regular fridge's and freezer's connected over there? That's weird.
im an electrician, i can drill a hole in your freezer pass a wire and hook you up with some big ass 600 W light your food will cook everytime you'll open the door
At night when the lights is out, you can see perfect to get a drink but when you look in the fridge you gotta leave it open a lil so you can see in the freezer..what's up with that? They think the light is gonna melt the frozen food or some shit?
It's really cuz your jewish.
Quote from: QuietTruth on February 17, 2008, 12:40:49 PMAt night when the lights is out, you can see perfect to get a drink but when you look in the fridge you gotta leave it open a lil so you can see in the freezer..what's up with that? They think the light is gonna melt the frozen food or some shit? In your refrigerator, everything's cool but not freezing. In the freezer, the point of the whole fuckin' idea is to freeze the food. On the older model freezers particularly and some of the newer ones, the entire fucking freezer freezes up, and there's condensation on everything in the freezer. If they put a lightbulb in the freezer, it'd get covered with ice. Ice is frozen water. Water is a conductor of electricity, so as soon as the door opened, and power went to the bulb, the two sides of the 110 running the light would short out and the power lines all the way from your lightbulb to your circuit breaker would either fry or pop the breaker. Since condensation is a result of water in the air freezing there'd be no way to prevent it unless you made an airtight enclosure with the bulb in it... and then you wouldn't be able to change the bulb.