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I have a freezer in my garage - a fridge-sized thing. It has not been defrosted properly for years & is now at the stage where there is more ice than room for food, so I decided to defrost it for christmas. I left the door open a week ago, thinking it would slowly defrost. The light duly came on & I thought - good, it's cooling down. A week later it has hardly thawed - I thought, dimly, it's because it's so cold outside - as cold as a freezer anyway.
Last night, in bed, it hit me like a thunderbolt - derrrrrr - it wasn't defrosting because I hadn't switched the bl00dy thing off, or pulled the plug out....!! So for a week it has been using electric trying to keep the freezer going & probably trying to keep the whole darm garage at freezer temperature with the door wide open.
I cannot believe my stupidity. Has anyone any thoughts as to how much electric this will have consumed? Am I lucky in that it has been so cold anyway? Will British Gas Electric bill really sting me next time around?
Last night, in bed, it hit me like a thunderbolt - derrrrrr - it wasn't defrosting because I hadn't switched the bl00dy thing off, or pulled the plug out....!! So for a week it has been using electric trying to keep the freezer going & probably trying to keep the whole darm garage at freezer temperature with the door wide open.
I cannot believe my stupidity. Has anyone any thoughts as to how much electric this will have consumed? Am I lucky in that it has been so cold anyway? Will British Gas Electric bill really sting me next time around?
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Salla, just to make you feel a bit better, our dishwasher stopped working last Thursday so we've been washing up by hand (!) since then. I phoned a repair man who duly arrived yesterday. He removed the kitchen unit plinth and traced a cable to a plug under the sink (which I swear wasn't there before) and pushed the plug back in as it had become dislodged slightly. Machine works fine. £20 call out charge and a very red face.
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IMHO I don't think it will have consumed a mega chunk of leccy. No doubt some other techie person will give a more accurate view. I've left a freezer door open, both in my garage (when I had one) and the one in the ktichen, not at the same time but the garage mis-hap did not appear to affect expenditure.
You're lucky you didn't burn your freezer motor out !
We defrost ours by putting everything in an old blanket in one of those pop-up gardening waste disposal bags, then put saucepans of nearly boiling water inside the freezer - after switching it off, of course. We replace the water in the saucepans as it cools, and generally get the whole thing defrosted in under an hour.
You probably will end up with a fairly large electric bill. I should start saving up now!
We defrost ours by putting everything in an old blanket in one of those pop-up gardening waste disposal bags, then put saucepans of nearly boiling water inside the freezer - after switching it off, of course. We replace the water in the saucepans as it cools, and generally get the whole thing defrosted in under an hour.
You probably will end up with a fairly large electric bill. I should start saving up now!