This is on the fridge at work today.

  • @MrJameGumb
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    646 months ago

    It makes me wonder why they didn’t just unplug it and put up an “out of order” sign instead lol

    • @BallShapedManOP
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      566 months ago

      Last year it took 6 months to get water to stop leaking in my office, so yeah I’m just excited the note is charming…

      • Track_Shovel
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        86 months ago

        You should have got a little downspout to put it into someone else’s office. That’s pretty much what they did to you

      • @The_Tired_Horizon
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        46 months ago

        I’ve been waiting 6 years for our Trust to fix our work equipment and the access areas we use …they spend as low an amount as they can only for stuff to fail again

  • @[email protected]
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    376 months ago

    Whoever wrote that note isn’t great at communication.

    “The refrigerator is currently heating items.” Ok… does this mean it is broken? Or is the heating intentional and this is just a warning not to put things in it that you don’t want heated up? Is this heating up phase meant to stop anytime soon?

    “Thank you for your time and consideration,” for what? Reading the note? Is this a request that the refrigerator be fixed? Or is it merely a warning to other people? If we’re meant to assume that the fridge is broken, has someone in charge been informed?

    • @BallShapedManOP
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      136 months ago

      All good points! I put in the ticket to get it fixed after eating questionable chicken the previous day, I survived so yay me.

      Whoever put the note up wasn’t part of facilities I found out that, they were just trying to be clever. Facilities wrote a hand written note on it saying they know and are waiting for parts.

      • @[email protected]
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        6 months ago

        This *raises more questions. Did you take your chicken out of the fridge and not notice it was warm? Did you put it in the microwave?

        • @BallShapedManOP
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          56 months ago

          I noticed the bag was warm, then I noticed my salad fixings (all in separate containers) were warm, then I put my hand in the fridge and saw it was warm. I then contemplated eating the chicken or not and decided it’s been 20+ years since the last time I’ve had food poisoning and ate the chicken.

          I then put it in a working fridge and have eaten from it 3 more times.

          • @[email protected]
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            46 months ago

            Wow, braver than me. Food poisoning is one thing, but the risk of salmonella!? I don’t fuck with that…

            • @BallShapedManOP
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              26 months ago

              Probably dodged a bullet there. I feel a little like Neo.

    • @Everythingispenguins
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      46 months ago

      I feel like you have a job where you get “broken please” fix tickets.

      • @[email protected]
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        16 months ago

        Haha, I bet they totally do! I get tickets where the title is “n/a” or blank or “broken” with no item or details. Drives me crazy!

  • Neato
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    226 months ago

    I’m trying to figure out what kind of defect would cause that. The heating elements of a fridge, the air exchange that has the hotter refrigerant, are all outside the box I believe. If the compressor fails, the refrigerant doesn’t move and doesn’t move heat. So it’d just be an insulated box, right? I think that’d get hotter an ambient but I’m not sure I’d say it’s “heating”.

    • @[email protected]
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      376 months ago

      If the compressor dies but the evaporator tray is still heating, it would definitely cause the fridge to warm up.

    • @marcos
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      86 months ago

      Some malfunction on the control of defrosting. Or maybe it’s powered by Peltier elements.

      • @gnate
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        26 months ago

        Thermoelectric was my first thought, since it can heat or cool, to maintain a set point, warm food, or chill beverages, as implemented in some fancy lunch boxes. I didn’t know if the same applies at this scale, but I’m assuming this unit uses a compressor.

        • @marcos
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          36 months ago

          Something of this size should absolutely use a compressor.

          But there’s a difference between “should” and “does”, and the fact that failed into heating changes that expectation a lot.

    • @[email protected]
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      56 months ago

      I’ve seen this happen when the condenser coil is outside and during electrical work to the building the phases were swapped so the unit essentially ran in reverse.

        • @[email protected]
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          66 months ago

          Correct. The picture is not great, but you can see the racking that implies there’s at least one other door so this could be a larger commercial fridge running 3 phase

      • Neato
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        26 months ago

        Yep. But you can just install a valve for the refrigerant and that’s how you get a selectable heat pump.

    • @EdibleFriend
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      26 months ago

      Clearly it’s tapped into an alternate dimension of pure heat.

  • Zier
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    196 months ago

    It was jealous of the microwave and wanted to be “hot” as well.

      • Zier
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        46 months ago

        True, but it’s still using the facade of being cool why pursuing the goal of being hot. Never realizing that it can never be smoking hot like the Microwave. Does anyone else smell popcorn burning? No? Just me?

    • @BallShapedManOP
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      46 months ago

      Oh damn, that’s fantastic! That’s a much better name than Rob lol