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He Ruide > One of the ways to improve the efficency of the fridge is to add a baffle that will force air through the cooling fins.  As seen here air could come up from the lower chamber and exit the upper chamber without going though the cooling fins.
He Ruide > My baffle was made of aluminum flashing (10 by 20 inches)
He Ruide > The flashing is bent  3.5 inches from the edge. The small section on the left was taped with aluminum tape to the baffle to force all the air through the cooling fins (See the next picture)
He Ruide > The baffle in place.  I plan to add a couple screws to secure the baffle to the plywood underneath.
He Ruide > A closer view of the baffle.  My next project will be to add two small computer fans to increase circulation.
The baffle in place. I plan to add a couple screws to secure the baffle to the plywood underneath.
 > The baffle in place.  I plan to add a couple screws to secure the baffle to the plywood underneath.
The baffle in place. I plan to add a couple screws to secure the baffle to the plywood underneath.
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