They are in the walls of the freezer …
Comment posted Freezer maintenance? by DanD.
They are in the walls of the freezer and the evap coils are built into the shelves or behind the back wall at the bottom
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- How to use an upright freezer as a chest freezer?
Don’t do it. You would need to reposition the compressor because they will not run when turned sideways. Before moving the compressor you will need to have the system purged of refrigerant or you will release it into the atmosphere. After moving the compressor you will have to pressure test the condenser coils and have the system recharged. All this will cost nearly as much as buying a new freezer. If you buy a new freezer, then sell your upright you will have spent less than converting your old one. Another benefit of a new freezer is it will use less energy meaning more savings down the road. - I need a handle for a Sanyo upright refrigerator/freezer. Know an email address for them or where I'd get 1?
go to sanyo.com, pull up the search box and type in your model number.(if you dont know the model no. just enter the name of the fridge you have) that will give a listing, from there you should be able to go to parts. - How much will an upright freezer raise my electric bill?
when you go shopping for a freezer pay attention to the energy rating. all electric appliances have to have one. it will tell you on the sticker how much the freezer should cost to operate per year. an upright is more expensive to use because everytime you open the door more cold air can escape.good luck.
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They are in the walls of the freezer and the evap coils are built into the shelves or behind the back wall at the bottom