Our LG 335 liter refrigerator breathed it's last :sad:, last week. The compressor doesn't start and in few minutes a bi-metallic strip cuts of the supply when it gets hot. The el-cheapo kind of person
I am and not getting anything in exchange, I think it will be a criminal waste of giving this to the local Radhi Wala. So I have taken an exploratory glance at the innards and contemplating if it can be used as an HiFI rack for my music room which I am going to start work on shortly. Following are the pros and cons
Pros
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1. There is a good silent fan in the freezer section that circulates air between the top and the bottom section. This fan will help in circulating the hot air passed out by the AV equipments
2. Totally there are 6 sections (two in the freezer) and 4 sections in the bottom section. Each of these section can accommodate an AV equipment.
3. Both the doors can be removed easily (not sure if the doors can be used for something else)
4. By using refrigerator, I will save on buying a hifi rack and will be my contribution towards lessening global warming by using this as a passive device
5. There is a nice sankyo timer (used for defrosting) at the back which I can re-purpose for something.
6. One more nice fan for cooling the copper tubes can be re-purposed for something else.
Cons
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1. The compressor needs to be removed so that the weight can be considerably lessened. Looks like I will have to break/cut the copper tubes. Not sure how to dispose the refrigerant. Is the refrigerant a gas or liquid.
2. I will have to do some drilling so that i can pass a cable to get electrical power inside
3. Not sure how the whole setup will look like. Any ideas of decorating it?
Guys!! Need your ideas. Is it a totally foolish idea? How can this be pulled off as a good hifi rack?

Pros
===
1. There is a good silent fan in the freezer section that circulates air between the top and the bottom section. This fan will help in circulating the hot air passed out by the AV equipments

2. Totally there are 6 sections (two in the freezer) and 4 sections in the bottom section. Each of these section can accommodate an AV equipment.
3. Both the doors can be removed easily (not sure if the doors can be used for something else)
4. By using refrigerator, I will save on buying a hifi rack and will be my contribution towards lessening global warming by using this as a passive device
5. There is a nice sankyo timer (used for defrosting) at the back which I can re-purpose for something.
6. One more nice fan for cooling the copper tubes can be re-purposed for something else.
Cons
====
1. The compressor needs to be removed so that the weight can be considerably lessened. Looks like I will have to break/cut the copper tubes. Not sure how to dispose the refrigerant. Is the refrigerant a gas or liquid.
2. I will have to do some drilling so that i can pass a cable to get electrical power inside
3. Not sure how the whole setup will look like. Any ideas of decorating it?
Guys!! Need your ideas. Is it a totally foolish idea? How can this be pulled off as a good hifi rack?
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