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Temperature is not constant

I have a thermometer in fridge and temperature varies between 1 and 5 degrees. Does this indicate the thermostat needs replacing?

By Soo - South East - 27 September 2016

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  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    A mechanical thermostat will have a cut in and cut out temperature difference of several degrees. Combined with the variation of readings caused by warm air entering this is likely to be correct. A better way to measure is to put a thermometer in a glass of water to read an average temperature that should be more stable.

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