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  2. Frost free - Wikipedia

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    Frost free can refer to any of the following: Auto-defrost, a technique for refrigerators; A climate that is free of frost; Certain bibcocks (sillcocks);

  3. Auto-defrost - Wikipedia

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    "Frost-Free" refrigerator/freezer units usually use a heating element to defrost their evaporators, a pan to collect and evaporate water from the frost that melts from the cold plate and/or evaporator coil, a timer which turns off the compressor and turns on the defrost element usually from once to 4 times a day for periods usually ranging from ...

  4. Frost - Wikipedia

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    frost-free region: here, the previous frost has melted from a more prolonged exposure to sunlight (green, upper left.) Frost is a thin layer of ice on a solid surface, which forms from water vapor that deposits onto a freezing surface.

  5. If You Have Frost in Your Freezer, This Is What It Means - AOL

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    Freezer frost isn’t just unsightly. It can impact food quality, cause a nasty odor, and weaken your freezer’s efficiency. But there are ways to combat it. The post If You Have Frost in Your ...

  6. Defrosting (refrigeration) - Wikipedia

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    Many newer units employ automatic defrosting (often called "frost-free" or "no frost") and do not require manual defrosting in normal use. Although, in some cases, users of Frost Free fridge/freezers have noted ice blocking the vent that allows air into the refrigerator compartment.

  7. How cold will Miami get? Will Florida see frost? Will iguanas ...

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    If you are traveling north, look forward to potential frost late Wednesday night and early Thursday morning in the Tallahassee region, with lows in the 30s, and Jacksonville and Pensacola areas ...

  8. Freezing air temperature - Wikipedia

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    Freezing [1] or frost occurs when the air temperature falls below the freezing point of water (0 °C, 32 °F, 273 K). This is usually measured at the height of 1.2 metres above the ground surface. This is usually measured at the height of 1.2 metres above the ground surface.

  9. Weather Permitting: Can Fayetteville expect to see frost ...

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