There was but not anymore! There was a container with this green moldy stuff in it and I don't even remember what it was! I threw the whole container out!
2007-10-13 05:42:52
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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detect a voltage the place the refrigerator purely operates. go away the door open. The repeated starts at low voltage will kill the motor quickly. it is likewise possible to reason the motor to burn out the exterior starter relay. different decision is to spray insulating foam onto the exterior cooling coils, simulating the blockage of heat replace. There could desire to be thermal overload switches to dodge those issues. be conscious that those issues could ensue at different than type situations. community hearth departments react badly to experiments that have been designed to burn issues out and did so whilst human beings weren't around. additionally: if there is an electric powered arc on the same time as freon is escaping, you will generate a poisonous gas. it is likewise now unlawful to allow the launch of freon 12 into the ambience. Your 20 365 days previous refrigerator could have this refrigerant.
2016-12-18 06:30:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Loads. It's horrible in there. There is ice at the back where it leeks out of the frozen compartment and freezes stuff in the fridge so probably discover all kinds of frozen stuff.
2007-10-13 05:51:23
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answered by xoɟ ʍous 6
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Science projects....re-animated food....maybe even some recombinant DNA forming in my fridge.
2007-10-13 09:53:27
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answered by Yinzer Power 6
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No, but a bacteriologist might find some interesting research projects in my fridge.
2007-10-13 05:40:19
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answered by My Name Is Ken 5
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Funny. Yes always. We seem to leave leftovers in there a bit too long. I'm sure theirs a mold experiment in there as I type this.
2007-10-13 07:31:00
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answered by Smarty Pants™ 7
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Shhhhhhhhh!
2007-10-13 05:40:06
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answered by Anonymous
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only if you can put beer in a science project
2007-10-14 08:37:43
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answered by boo 7
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Yep...haven't bought any limes in a year and found one the other day....thought it was an unshelled walnut....tried to cut it, it'll take a stronger man than me to get a knife through that sucker....LOL
2007-10-13 05:47:26
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answered by Anonymous
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prolly i havent gone through and checked it for science projects for a lil while.
2007-10-13 06:16:24
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answered by Candidily 3
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