Posted by Gerald J. on July 08, 2008 at 07:38:55 from (4.254.67.97):
In Reply to: OT: radio static posted by AB on July 07, 2008 at 20:27:04:
The freezer probably has a bunch of loose connections though it shuold make noise from those while the compressor is running. Or it could be that the thermostat is only opening a few thousandths of an inch and its sitting there arcing most of the time. If it never stops making noise, its wasting energy all the time. Its probably not well insulated and so if it gets cold its an energy hog. It may pay (in lack of radio interfrence) and energy savings to scrap it and buy a modern freezer.
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