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The amount of Energy is determined by the Efficiency of the Fridge, the Generator Output and the Size of the Fridge. Then you have to take into consideration the amount of food inside because it is what keeps the food cold. An Empty Fridge has nothing to retain the coldness
Before replacing the light bulb in your Frigidaire freezer please confirm that the temperature control is set in the OFF position and unplug your appliance to avoid electrical shock. Typically, you may remove the light bulb by turning it counter-clockwise. The old bulb can be replaced by an equivalent watt bulb (part number is 216988100) available either from part distributors or hardware stores. I hope this information helps to some degree!
Is that a florescent bulb in the freezer? Or is there some kind of light bulb in the freezer? If so, change the bulb. I'm not being funny. You give no information on what make, brand and year of the freezer to give you any help.
Is this a trick question? It is 20.3 cubic feet according to your question. This may be the capacity or the size of gross measurement ... you have not indicated.
Please ask the actual question you want to know ...
Right-tighty, lefty loosey...that would be counter clockwise to remove, clockwise to insert. If the bulb is stuck, you may have to defrost the freezer (I know this sounds a bit extreme) to get it out easier. You may have some ice crystals keeping it lodged in the socket.
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