Refrigerator economys.
solarvic
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I have a good 18 cubic foot fridge that has a good energystar rateing I bought about 4 or 5 years ago. Only problem is I don,t have as much freezer space as I would like. Was thinking of buying a small 6 cubic ft freezer or maybe bigger but most of them use about 370 and more KWH per year. Exanple, If the fridge uses 443 Kwh and you get a 7 cu ft freezer that uses 375 kwh your total would be 820 Kwh per year usage. I started to think of a a bigger fridge with the bottom freezer with french doors and an icemaker and cold water dispensor in the door. Looking at an LG 28 cu ft fridge that has 9 cu.ft of space in the freezer would probably give me all the freezer capacity in one appliance that is energystar rated.Uses 528 kwh per year. lots less than having the 2 separate appliances that use about 820KWH per year. Model for this lg fridge
LFX289788T. They have a smaller version of this fridge that is 24 p[lus cu ft.that is rated at 479 kwh per year and has 7 cu ft freezer. I was thinking of the smaller version but can get the bigger one for less money. I was thinking it might be worth the extra 49 kwh usage for the extra freezer space.
Has a 10 year warranty on compressor. Anyone hear have any experience with ownership or use of LG refrigeration equipment? I have an LG front loader washer with matching dryer and have real good success with them so far and they are both energy efficient and quiet. :Dsolarvic:D
LFX289788T. They have a smaller version of this fridge that is 24 p[lus cu ft.that is rated at 479 kwh per year and has 7 cu ft freezer. I was thinking of the smaller version but can get the bigger one for less money. I was thinking it might be worth the extra 49 kwh usage for the extra freezer space.
Has a 10 year warranty on compressor. Anyone hear have any experience with ownership or use of LG refrigeration equipment? I have an LG front loader washer with matching dryer and have real good success with them so far and they are both energy efficient and quiet. :Dsolarvic:D
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Re: Refrigerator economys.
Picked up a Sears, I think 9 cu ft freezer a few months ago, Energy Star rated, 264 kw/yr. VERY pleased with it. I also use a Sears upright freezer which I have converted to fridge use. Runs 5 minutes then stays off for an hour. That's 5 minutes on, followed by 60 minutes off. (unless the door gets left ajar, in which case it runs continuously:grr ) It normally consumes roughly 200 watt hours per day. That's about 73 kwh/yr. VERY pleased with that as well. Not advertising for Sears, I know they don't make anything, just purchase from others and stencil on the Sears name. I use Sears because it's convenient for me living in the sticks.
Conversions aside, if you shop around, you'll find much more efficient fridges and freezers than those built even 2 or 3 years ago. Paying a few bucks more for a higher efficiency fridge or freezer is far cheaper than the extra panels etc needed to run a pig. And check the actual consumption tag in or on the appliance too, don't just assume the Energy Star rating makes it automatically low consumption, or that the lowest consuming fridge will be rated energy star, because they aren't always. -
Re: Refrigerator economys.waynefromnscanada wrote: »Picked up a Sears, I think 9 cu ft freezer a few months ago, Energy Star rated, 264 kw/yr. VERY pleased with it. I also use a Sears upright freezer which I have converted to fridge use. Runs 5 minutes then stays off for an hour. That's 5 minutes on, followed by 60 minutes off. (unless the door gets left ajar, in which case it runs continuously:grr ) It normally consumes roughly 200 watt hours per day. That's about 73 kwh/yr. VERY pleased with that as well. Not advertising for Sears, I know they don't make anything, just purchase from others and stencil on the Sears name. I use Sears because it's convenient for me living in the sticks.
Conversions aside, if you shop around, you'll find much more efficient fridges and freezers than those built even 2 or 3 years ago. Paying a few bucks more for a higher efficiency fridge or freezer is far cheaper than the extra panels etc needed to run a pig. And check the actual consumption tag in or on the appliance too, don't just assume the Energy Star rating makes it automatically low consumption, or that the lowest consuming fridge will be rated energy star, because they aren't always. -
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Since you're only looking at long term reliability, perhaps Consumers Reports would be a good place to start. -
Re: Refrigerator economys.waynefromnscanada wrote: »Since you're only looking at long term reliability, perhaps Consumers Reports would be a good place to start.
Actually I don,t consider 528 KWH usage per year is high considering how big this fridge is. They say they are 25% more efficient than the requirement to be listed as energystar rated. :DSolarvic:D -
Re: Refrigerator economys.waynefromnscanada wrote: »And check the actual consumption tag in or on the appliance too, don't just assume the Energy Star rating makes it automatically low consumption, or that the lowest consuming fridge will be rated energy star, because they aren't always.
You might want to check more than just the Energy Star tag. I don't remember exactly who, but one member bought an Energy Star refrigerator, then measured its consumption with a Kill-A-Watt and found it was using much more than it was supposed to. I do think the company replaced the refrigerator for him though.
Also, you might want to do a bit more research on LG products. Google "LG Refrigerator Problems" and/or "LG Refrigerator fire." Also, I believe some of the Sears Kenmore and maybe Kenmore Elite refrigerators are made by LG. There have been many instances of the lights staying on after the refrigerator door is closed. The problem was well known to LG, it was because of a problem circuit board, but they did nothing about it. There may be a class action lawsuit against them for this, but I'm not sure. When I called Sears about the same problem, they just said goodbye, and sent me to the Consumer Product Safety Division. I don't have time to fill out a 50 page questionnaire, so I never reported it. -
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i thought most of kenmore was whirlpool. if you know what models are being done by lg i'm sure we'd all love to know. -
Re: Refrigerator economys.i thought most of kenmore was whirlpool. if you know what models are being done by lg i'm sure we'd all love to know.
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Re: Refrigerator economys.i thought most of kenmore was whirlpool. if you know what models are being done by lg i'm sure we'd all love to know.
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Re: Refrigerator economys.waynefromnscanada wrote: »... don't just assume the Energy Star rating makes it automatically low consumption, or that the lowest consuming fridge will be rated energy star, because they aren't always.
I noticed that the line of LG's in question contains models that
are Energy Star rated as well as similar models that are not.
Further, the stated energy consumption of all these models is
about the same. I wonder if they are basically all the same,
other than their features set, and LG just decided to submit
only a few for the Energy Star rating process?
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Re: Refrigerator economys.
i may be a bit dumb on frigs nowadays, but how are they cooling the upper section with a freezer on the bottom as the type with freezer on top would allow for the cold air to just leak down to the lower frig section from the freezer? are they using 2 separate compressors?
i also don't think over 1.4kwh/day is all that great. it seems to me they came out with this new style frig to thwart the e star 'better than the previous model's percentage' requirement and to allow for a bigger price tag. they are appealing to the eye, but they are still only refrigerators. if i miss my guess here that gives them breathing room to design more future models that can then meet the e star % improvement requirement. i believe they can do better now, but held back on purpose to continue to meet the e star selling point and for those prices one can buy 2-3 of the standard counterparts that are e star qualified too.
solarvic,
i do understand your need for more freezer space as it is lacking for some odd reason in the standard freezer on top models of the past few decades. i also would be hard pressed to fit that 3ft wide frig into the standard opening space i have for the 30in wide models, but that's just me and i'm sure there are many others in my category. -
Re: Refrigerator economys.
The bigger the cu ft size the more power needed. Sears and lg has a similar new model that is 31 cu ft. Sears item no.04672052000 model# 7205. The salesman told me this was made by LG. 579 kwh per year energystar rated. Consumer reports said the rate thier enrtgy use according of the food holding capacity ect. So far the highest energy star rated fridge,s I saw are frigidare. At Lowes they have them rated by energystar tiers. Tier 1, 2, and 3. I think the LG fridgerators I have been looking are bieing discontinued. Still havn,t made a decision yet if I am going to buy the bigger fridge or just forget about it. :Dsolarvic:D -
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tough decision making. the frigidaires in mention by me in another thread before, bb made a comment that the frigidaires are not lasting too long. not sure where he got that info. -
Re: Refrigerator economys.
Frigidaire--We had one failed in a couple years (apartment--about 1 year ago). There was another customer with a couple year old Frigidaire at the same time as us, also was finding a different brand for replacement. Home Depot guy told me they dropped Frigidaire because of problems.
-BillNear San Francisco California: 3.5kWatt Grid Tied Solar power system+small backup genset -
Re: Refrigerator economys.Frigidaire--We had one failed in a couple years (apartment--about 1 year ago). There was another customer with a couple year old Frigidaire at the same time as us, also was finding a different brand for replacement. Home Depot guy told me they dropped Frigidaire because of problems.
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Re: Refrigerator economys.sub3marathonman wrote: »You might want to check more than just the Energy Star tag. I don't remember exactly who, but one member bought an Energy Star refrigerator, then measured its consumption with a Kill-A-Watt and found it was using much more than it was supposed to. I do think the company replaced the refrigerator for him though.
Also, you might want to do a bit more research on LG products. Google "LG Refrigerator Problems" and/or "LG Refrigerator fire." Also, I believe some of the Sears Kenmore and maybe Kenmore Elite refrigerators are made by LG. There have been many instances of the lights staying on after the refrigerator door is closed. The problem was well known to LG, it was because of a problem circuit board, but they did nothing about it. There may be a class action lawsuit against them for this, but I'm not sure. When I called Sears about the same problem, they just said goodbye, and sent me to the Consumer Product Safety Division. I don't have time to fill out a 50 page questionnaire, so I never reported it.
I did a lot of research on the LG french door style refrigerators and decided against buying one. The main reasons I wanted to buy one of them big Lg was for the freezer capacity. The Kenmore top freezer 18 cu. ft. I now have is energystar, just didn,t have as much freezer space as I want and the icemaker quit working. So my new plan is fix the icemaker and get about 7 to 10 cu ft freezer. Even though the two appliances will use a little more electric I can save enough money to add 4 more solar panels to make up the difference on what that new fridge would have cost. My kenmore I have now is made by whirlpool and the parts are easier and less expensive to buy. I needed a new watervalve and bought a new one from Amazon seller for $40.00 Looked at lg and it was a lot more. :Dsolarvic:D
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