Dome Wine Fridge User Manual

Dome Wine Fridge User Manual 3,9/5 4980 reviews

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Posted 8/1/10 Hello All, I have purchased a Dome Wine Cooler. I hope I have made the right choice! It is not actually going to be used for wine, but instead cheese making and possibly aging my coopers vintage and the likes, both requiring around 15 degrees Celcius. The manual states the fridge set to high ranges between 14-16 degrees. The fridge will turn on as such when it reaches 16 and cool down. The lower settings range between 9-14 degrees. Anyway I have had the fridge on for a couple days at the high setting and realised that the thermometer has gone up to about 19 degrees and the fan is constantly running.

So now I have set the fridge to low and it is still hanging around the 18 - 19 range. I will leave it for at least over night at low setting to see if the temperature drops, but in meantime has anyone else bought this particular fridge or similar and have you experienced anything like this? Thanks heaps. Hello All, I have purchased a Dome Wine Cooler.

I hope I have made the right choice! It is not actually going to be used for wine, but instead cheese making and possibly aging my coopers vintage and the likes, both requiring around 15 degrees Celcius.

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The manual states the fridge set to high ranges between 14-16 degrees. The fridge will turn on as such when it reaches 16 and cool down.

The lower settings range between 9-14 degrees. Anyway I have had the fridge on for a couple days at the high setting and realised that the thermometer has gone up to about 19 degrees and the fan is constantly running. So now I have set the fridge to low and it is still hanging around the 18 - 19 range.

I will leave it for at least over night at low setting to see if the temperature drops, but in meantime has anyone else bought this particular fridge or similar and have you experienced anything like this? Thanks heaps. Posted 9/1/10 Yeah these things are highly dependent on surrounding ambient temperatures. I have one that I use as a fermenting fridge. Norton antivirus for mac cracked.

My one is 'Rank Arena' brand but is probably identical by the sounds of it. In summer I set it to the lowest setting for fermenting ales and it maintains 18deg, but as soon as fermentation has subsided a bit it does drop to around 12deg. In winter on its lowest setting it will do around 9deg (moving up to 12 when fermentation - ie lager - is in full flight). Sounds a bit iffy that moving the dial from low to high makes no difference to your temp though, could be faulty.? Posted 11/1/10 I have now returned it and got another one. It has cooled down much better than the other unit did! But the fan is constantly running full capacity.

So this unit is definitely working better then the last but I'm concerned about the cooling fan being on constantly day and night - is this normal? I should think it would be using a hell of a lot of power constantly trying to cool down the cabinet by 1 or 2 degrees but only maintaining the temperature. It is set to Low which is approx 9 - 10.5 degrees (at 10.5 degrees or above the unit starts cooling) The thermometer is reading about 11 degrees - so it only needs to drop down 0.5 - 1 degree for the fan / cooling unit to switch off.

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