When one-third of the refrigerator is filled, the refrigerator consumes 0.87 degrees, while two-thirds of the refrigerator is filled, the refrigerator consumes 0.76 degrees, which saves up to 12% energy. The more you fill it, the less power it consumes.
When the temperature inside the refrigerator rises, the compressor turns on automatically. If the more food you pack in your refrigerator, the less cooling space there is, especially when you open the door, the less outside air enters, the smaller the temperature fluctuations naturally are, and the frequent opening of the compressor is avoided, shortening the running time.
So the actual use, the refrigerator is loaded with six or seven most appropriate.
If your home refrigerator is very empty for a long time, you can put bottled water inside, water not only occupies a large area, at the same time the specific heat capacity of water is large, can be very good to regulate the internal temperature of the refrigerator. If your refrigerator is empty for a short period of time, you can choose foam boxes, closed plastic boxes, or fully wrapped paper towels, which do not absorb heat and do not consume energy from the refrigerator.
Besides the amount of stuff you put in it, the placement of your refrigerator can also affect power consumption. If the refrigerator is placed in the wrong place, it may increase the time that the refrigerator compressor works and increase the power consumption.
The refrigerator is best placed in a cool, ventilated area, out of direct sunlight and away from heat sources. Because the refrigerator itself is a heat dissipation device, if the refrigerator is located in the environment temperature is too high, it will consume more electricity.
In actual use, when the ambient temperature reaches 32℃, the refrigerator consumes about twice as much electricity as it does at 25℃, while the ambient temperature of 30℃ consumes 1.6-1.8 times as much as 25℃.