HOW TO - Build an ambient air fridge

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It seems so obvious. If you live in an area with a decent winter, you can create a fridge on the outside wall of your kitchen that opens to the elements to create an "ambient air fridge" (AAF). If you're wondering what you do on an unseasonably warm day, the builder keeps a few jugs of water in a snowbank as an emergency ice source. Living in Vermont, he's able to use his AAF from mid-November to early-April. Obviously, YMMV in different locales.

DIY Super Energy Efficient Refrigerator - Link


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Posted by: Shadyman on February 19, 2008 at 5:16 PM

Someone needs better insulation! Cool hack, nonetheless.


Posted by: mustang on February 19, 2008 at 6:25 PM

Don't think this will work that well in Dallas. Maybe I could contrive an oven out of it?


Posted by: MadScott on February 19, 2008 at 7:39 PM

You'd think that with some endless tinkering and a lot of phase change material,you could recreate the ice house paradigm: Keep your goodies cold in the winter while "storing cold" for the summer months. Maybe a hatful of blue ice slabs and vents/insulation to extend the usefulness of this as the weather warms up (as it eventually does in Vermont).


Posted by: Pekar on February 20, 2008 at 6:03 AM

I recently saw an antique built in "Economy Refrigerator" that you could crank down into the basement into a bricked off space. Works year round!


Posted by: Walter on February 20, 2008 at 7:10 AM

Wow! I have a huge ambient air fridge at my house. We call it the garage!


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