No, 45 degrees is not a safe temperature for a refrigerator. The recommended temperature for a refrigerator is below 40 degrees Fahrenheit to ensure food safety and prevent bacterial growth.
37-45 degrees
Optimum temperature for a refrigerator is between 45 and 48 degrees Fahrenheit. In Celsius, freezing is 0 (zero). Your calculator will do the rest.
45 degrees Celsius = 113 degrees Fahrenheit
Around 37-45 degrees
They will keep longest at a temperature of about 45 degree-50 degrees F (7 degrees-10 degrees C). don't refrigerate them or they will mold and decay.
45 - (-5) = 45 + 5 = 50 degrees
The temperature that is 16 degrees below 45 degrees would be 29 degrees. Subtraction is the key here: 45 - 16 = 29.
The change in temperature is 49 degrees, calculated by subtracting the final temperature (-4 degrees) from the initial temperature (45 degrees).
-45 degrees Celsius is -49 degrees Fahrenheit.
45 degrees Celsius = 113 degrees Fahrenheit.
If the exterior of the fridge is colder than the dewpoint of the surrounding air. For instance if the area around the door seal is 45 degrees, and the dewpoint is 50 degrees, you will get moisture accumulation. Either dehumidify the air or raise the temperature of the refrigerator, or check the door seal.
About 45 degrees