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    Semi-conductor electric refridgeratot

    As part of a removal job I am doing for a local business, I got about a half dozen mini regridgerators. Two of these were not the regular compressor style regridgerators. They were semi-conductor fridges. Still trying to fully understand how they work. Not sure what type I like scrapping better. These were nice because you don't have to recover refrigerant, but there is no copper in them. They do have a low grade board, some decent size heat sinks and some computer fans located near the heat sinks.


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