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 . Even at "5 bars", refrigerator compartment won't cool more than 40 degrees below room temperature (can be 82F)
  . Power temporarily lowers temperature
. Freezer compartment works fine at two bars
 . Even at "5 bars", refrigerator compartment won't cool more than 40 degrees below room temperature (can be 85F in August)
  . "Power Cool" temporarily lowers temperature more
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 . in wooden kitchen compartment 33 inches wide, 68 inches high, 27 inches deep, with 3 inch space in back
  . extra space left in back around round black fent
 . added a 300 cubic/foot per minute floor vent blowing air at back left side
  . floor vent fan reduces maximum temperature excursion by 4F, but fan is noisy and consumes 40 more watts.

 . In wooden kitchen compartment 33 inches wide, 68 inches high, 27 inches deep, with 3 inch space in back
  . Hot garage behind back wall - aluminum foil on wall minimizes radiant heat.
  . extra open space inside the back refrigerator compartment surrounding round black vent
 . Refrigerator very quiet - expecting more compressor noise
 . Draws 3 to 100 watts, monitored with "Kill-a-Watt" digital meter
 . Freezer compartment works fine at two bars, opened twice per day, often to access "power cool"
 . Added a '''300 cubic/foot per minute floor vent''' blowing air at lower back left side
  . floor vent reduces maximum temperature excursion by 4F, but vent fan is noisy and consumes 40 more watts

=== Usage ===
 . Mostly use refrigerator for fresh food, dairy and lots of vegetables
 . Don't use ice or icemaker, not many frozen foods
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 . added 3 year protection plan $90 ... but Home Depot doesn't answer the phone  . added 3 year protection plan $90 ... but Home Depot doesn't answer phone within 40 minutes

=== Photos taken on moderate July day - Click for larger view ===
|| [[ attachment:IMG_0098.JPG | {{ attachment:IMG_0098.JPG | | height=50 }} ]] || Thermocouple temperatures, top is left compartment wall, bottom is interior upper glass shelf ||
|| [[ attachment:IMG_0100.JPG | {{ attachment:IMG_0100.JPG | | height=50 }} ]] || Inside of compartment. Thermocouple on "stovetop wall", 300 cfm vent at bottom, power routed through Kill-A-Watt meter, foil radiant barrier and 3 inch styrofoam ball spacer in back ||
|| [[ attachment:IMG_0102.JPG | {{ attachment:IMG_0102.JPG | | height=50 }} ]] || Kill-A-Watt meter feeding power to refrigerator. Can exceed 100 watts during "Power Cool", usually runs below 3 watts ||
|| [[ attachment:IMG_0105.JPG | {{ attachment:IMG_0105.JPG | | height=50 }} ]] || Basement: AC Infinity fan and sound baffle to floor vent above. Thermocouple attached to sheet metal duct ||
|| [[ attachment:IMG_0104.JPG | {{ attachment:IMG_0104.JPG | | height=50 }} ]] || Basement: Duct connection to refrigerator floor vent. ''<<BR>><<BR>> FYI Samsung engineers: Not relevant to the refrigerator, but the blue device on the lower right is a medical grade isolation transformer for my electronics workbench, isolating line voltage hot and neutral for workbench safety. Thermally isolated from the vent above, with cooling air blown towards the far right, away from the floor vent intake. Your workbench should have this.'' ||
|| [[ attachment:IMG_0106.JPG | {{ attachment:IMG_0106.JPG | | height=50 }} ]] || Vents at back bottom of refrigerator. No air blows in or out ||
|| [[ attachment:IMG_0107.JPG | {{ attachment:IMG_0107.JPG | | height=50 }} ]] || Close-up of left back vent. What's that strange bit of light brown foam just inside the vent? ||

Samsung Refrigerator

  • Samsung RT18M 6213 WW/AA
    • Compressor MSV4A1AL1R/TT3
    • 0F364DBKB00391P

Problem

  • Even at "5 bars", refrigerator compartment won't cool more than 40 degrees below room temperature (can be 85F in August)
    • "Power Cool" temporarily lowers temperature more

More information

  • In wooden kitchen compartment 33 inches wide, 68 inches high, 27 inches deep, with 3 inch space in back
    • Hot garage behind back wall - aluminum foil on wall minimizes radiant heat.
    • extra open space inside the back refrigerator compartment surrounding round black vent
  • Refrigerator very quiet - expecting more compressor noise
  • Draws 3 to 100 watts, monitored with "Kill-a-Watt" digital meter
  • Freezer compartment works fine at two bars, opened twice per day, often to access "power cool"
  • Added a 300 cubic/foot per minute floor vent blowing air at lower back left side

    • floor vent reduces maximum temperature excursion by 4F, but vent fan is noisy and consumes 40 more watts

Usage

  • Mostly use refrigerator for fresh food, dairy and lots of vegetables
  • Don't use ice or icemaker, not many frozen foods

Purchase and Warranty

  • Purchased 2019 July 9 for $648 from Home Depot 4401 SW 110th Ave Beaverton OR 97005

  • delivered 2019 July 22
  • added 3 year protection plan $90 ... but Home Depot doesn't answer phone within 40 minutes

Photos taken on moderate July day - Click for larger view

attachment:IMG_0098.JPG

Thermocouple temperatures, top is left compartment wall, bottom is interior upper glass shelf

attachment:IMG_0100.JPG

Inside of compartment. Thermocouple on "stovetop wall", 300 cfm vent at bottom, power routed through Kill-A-Watt meter, foil radiant barrier and 3 inch styrofoam ball spacer in back

attachment:IMG_0102.JPG

Kill-A-Watt meter feeding power to refrigerator. Can exceed 100 watts during "Power Cool", usually runs below 3 watts

attachment:IMG_0105.JPG

Basement: AC Infinity fan and sound baffle to floor vent above. Thermocouple attached to sheet metal duct

attachment:IMG_0104.JPG

Basement: Duct connection to refrigerator floor vent.

FYI Samsung engineers: Not relevant to the refrigerator, but the blue device on the lower right is a medical grade isolation transformer for my electronics workbench, isolating line voltage hot and neutral for workbench safety. Thermally isolated from the vent above, with cooling air blown towards the far right, away from the floor vent intake. Your workbench should have this.

attachment:IMG_0106.JPG

Vents at back bottom of refrigerator. No air blows in or out

attachment:IMG_0107.JPG

Close-up of left back vent. What's that strange bit of light brown foam just inside the vent?

SamsungRefrigerator (last edited 2020-07-08 17:12:19 by KeithLofstrom)