Four degrees centigrade is the recommended temp for a fridge.
If it is a "frost free" fridge-freezer, try DEFROSTING IT. Ice can build up out of site and stop cold air circulating in fridge. I had this problem and after defrosting it now works fine.
Mold grows faster inside the fridge. The fridge is like an incubator for mold and fungal growth. This is due to the lack of oxygen and excess moisture in the fridge.
If you feel behind a fridge, you will feel the warm air. This warmth is from the inside of the fridge as the inside is cooled, and from the pump.
you keep your scardox alien in the fridge for a day or if it doesn't work try 2 days.
To check the pressure of a fridge compressor, you will need a pressure gauge specifically designed for refrigeration systems. Attach the gauge to the service valve on the compressor and read the pressure indicated on the gauge. Make sure to refer to the manufacturer's specifications for the correct pressure range for your specific refrigerator model.
It is necessary to read the density and the quality of the gauge. You should see the lower side.
25 gauge is the size of the needle not the syringe. they are measured in cc's
The gas gauge on the truck read 70 miles per hour.
It would be better to write: My gas gauge reads empty. Note that 'gauge' is singular, so it needs the singular verb, reads. If you had several cars all with gas gauges that read empty, then the verb would be read.
An air gauge measures pressure relative to the atmospheric pressure, while a water gauge measures pressure relative to its own density. Water is denser than air, so the air gauge reading will be 3 times higher than the water gauge due to the difference in reference points for each gauge.
Read the instructions that came with it. If you don't have them ask the manufacturer for a copy.
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Usually around 220.
Because the voltage is high?
either that or the gauge, wiring or a connector.
Aroun the middle of the gauge, 195-210