On 13 Oct 2004, at 20:52,Liisa Hilden-Parsons wrote:

Do you mean a fridge, as in refigerator
Yes I do.
 (Sorry, I am foreign! Well, ok,
and blonde...)
well someone has to have more fun!
So how does the wire go from the wall socket into the fridge?
The seal around most refrigerator doors is quite soft and if you take the wire in close to a hinge it does not force the door ajar.
Do you not
get condensation landing on your charger?
Turn the refrigerator upside down so the condensation does not drip [ I'm Irish ]
Sounds dangerous to me.
Yeah, too many cool beers is not a good idea.

Actually if you keep the charger at the bottom [ warmer ] part of frig Iand the cold air circulating keeps the whole assembly cool so the problem does not arise. If bothered keep a towel over it but it certainly works. I first did this when I was working in ambient tempt of 35C. and the charger was overheating after about 5 mins and I have done it ever since.

Cheers

Mike

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