Yes it most likely would.
Yes, there is the option of a portable fridge that is specifically done for car use. Therefore this portable fridge is usually called a car fridge. This fridge uses a 12 Volt power supply.
absolutely, everyone knows that! <<>> No, they have nothing to do with the power consumption of the fridge.
On average, a Frigidaire or refrigerator uses around 600 watts. This is assuming that the fridge is an average to large size, and not a tiny fridge that would use less power.
The refrigerator could be damaged if the food starts to rot. The fridge could absorb decomposition odors that make the unit unsalvageable.
A good example of this process is a refrigerator. Electricity is used to power the refrigerator to keep it cool. The room that the fridge is in is warmer. Normally the warm air from the room should flow into the refrigerator until they are the same temperature. The heat mover, which is the refrigerator in this case, absorbs the heat the cooler air absorbs, and moves it back into the room. This keeps the fridge at a constant temperature.
A good example of this process is a refrigerator. Electricity is used to power the refrigerator to keep it cool. The room that the fridge is in is warmer. Normally the warm air from the room should flow into the refrigerator until they are the same temperature. The heat mover, which is the refrigerator in this case, absorbs the heat the cooler air absorbs, and moves it back into the room. This keeps the fridge at a constant temperature.
well ur fridge can stop working it may lose power or something but its better if you dont mess with it ...
This question can be answered anyway you wish. how long will the unit be empty? Will the electricity be shut off? If you are shutting the fridge off it is suggested you defrost, clean and air dry the fridge to avoid build up of odors in the fridge and home. If you leave it on then you must be sure power is to remain connected or you should clean and bleach the fridge. If you are not using the refrigerator, you should clean it thoroughly and prop the doors open. This prevents the refrigerator from collecting mold and awful smells from previous food kept in the refrigerator during previous use.
It is the energy efficiency rating. The higher the no. of stars the less electricity or power is used making the fridge more efficient.
Probably not that much of a difference in the room temperature, just the fridge will be wasting power and food might spoil.
Usually the higher number means coldest. Think of it as "Fridge Power". It's silly but it makes sense. The purpose of the Fridge is to keep things cold. So, if you want it colder, you neeed more power. Turn it up and get frosty.
My side-by-side fridge, which is about 8 years old, uses 70 watts on average. When the compressor is actually on, it draws about 200 watts after an initial spike of ~400 watts. The fridge draws 5 watts when idle.