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I have an Emerson wine cooler FR966T which has a microprocessor which does not allow you to set the temperature lower than 54 degrees. Is there a way to disconnect the microprocessor so that the temperature can be set lower than 54 degrees?
It seems to me that this unit is set to 54° for a purpose.
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Aside from that, I can't give you a better response
JoeIt seems to me that this unit is set to 54° for a purpose.
I found this site online that gives good information on wine. Click HERE to access this infomative site.
Aside from that, I can't give you a better response
Joe
My wife likes her white wine a bit cooler than 54 degrees. It's just her preference. That is why I was asking.My wife likes her white wine a bit cooler than 54 degrees. It's just her preference. That is why I was asking.
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There is a thermostat that is seen on the unit , you will have to set the thermostat to a lower level. Also check if there is any gasket leak to confirm that the cooling does not stay.
Keep the cooler away from hot spots to encourage the cooling to stay.
Viking wine coolers are made by Marvel.They all had issues with freezing the contents. If you replace the electronic cold control system it will be fine.If you don't, it will freeze the wine popping the corks and leaking in the unit.If you get the parts from Marvell they are much cheaper.
It's between 55 and 65 degrees fahrenheit. If you're storing a lighter red wine, you'd want to keep it on the lower end (55 degrees). And for the darker (deep) red, you'd want to keep it on the higher end (65 degrees). All white wines should be on the lower end, and below. You can drop down to 50 degrees if you'd like. I hope this helps. Good Luck!
It is not the compressor. This unit uses a peltier cooling system. It has no compressor. It relies on applying a voltage to two dissimilar metals connected at two junctions and when this is attached to a heat sink, allows for the cooling effect. I know this doesn't help, but I thought I should point this out.
I have the same issue especially when there is a power outage. To reset it, press the preset until "1" appears, then adjust the temperature as low as it will go by repeatedly pressing the temperature "-" button. Usually works.
It seems to me that this unit is set to 54° for a purpose.
I found this site online that gives good information on wine. Click HERE to access this infomative site.
Aside from that, I can't give you a better response
Joe
http://www.bettertastingwine.com/tempera...
My wife likes her white wine a bit cooler than 54 degrees. It's just her preference. That is why I was asking.
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