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09-02-2007, 09:22 PM
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can i use a 54 degree bi metal defrost thermostat in place of the original 38 degree. I ordered a bi metal from local supplier and i received a 54 instead of the 38???
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That's too far off,it will make the freezer warmer in defrost and consume more energy. send it back.
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