Anyone have a Red Bull fridge? (or mini fridge that has leaked before)

J-Evs

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Just picked up one of those Red Bull Mini Fridges today. Dude i got it from hadn't used it in awhile and when we were moving it tons of clear liquid leaked out of the bottom and went everywhere. No clue if it were water or freon or whatever.

Anybody know anything about fridges or Red Bull Fridges in general that have leaked and if this shit is bad to breathe in?
 
That isn't like one of the coolers for events that are shaped like a can with the opening on top is it?

Never leaked, I've never spilled anything inside. Actually I think I have mold growing in my fridge right now. I haven't cleaned out some old beer bottles. I should prolly do that
 
I have one, but have no idea what you are talking about! Is it the kind that opens like a mini fridge and has like two racks?
 
I don't think its a problem. my friends and I stayed at this hotel a few weeks ago and the same thing happened to us, but it was just water.

I have a feeling its the ice build up from the cooling thing inside the fridge melting because the fridge wasn't kept cold anymore.
 
it only leaks when we try to move it around and it comes out from random openings in the bottoms of the fridge.

this is the exact fridge

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Freon is a gas, and I believe it's a gas it normal atmospheric conditions too. Were the fridges on before he ave them to you? Cause you unplug these water condensates inside of them, which is why you open the door and stuff a towel in it if you're trying to unplug it and warm it to room temp.
 
incorrect.

i had a fridge leak freon in my basement. it came out and looked just like water.

i could be totally wrong though, just what the fridge guy told us when we needed a new one.
 
You probably care more about this dope redbull fridge but...

safety first

Have you recently found out that your refrigerator or air conditioner has been leaking freon and you are concerned about the effect on your health?

"Freon" is not exact a chemical. "Freon" is actually a trade name that describes a whole class of chemicals used in refrigeration. Most of the chemicals included under the trade name of "Freon" are known as "chlorofluorocarbons." This means that their chemical structure is made up of the main chemical building blocks of carbon and hydrogen, but they also include chlorine and fluorine as well. With out knowing the EXACT version of freon that was used in your refrigerator, one can only comment on the general health effects of freon as a whole.

The most serious side effect of freon exposure would occur at the time of initial exposure. People who have a history of heart problems should be very concerned about Freon because it can cause cardiac arrhythmia (irregular heartbeat), and palpitations at very high concentrations. For people who have a history of heart problems, being exposed to small amounts of Freon from leaking appliances should not pose any significant health risk.

Fortunately, Freon does not have serious long term health consequences. It is not a carcinogen, teratogen, or mutagen, and it does not damage the liver. When it is inhaled, it is rapidly excreted by exhalation, and it is not significantly accumulated in the body. This means that breathing low concentrations of freon from a leaking refrigerator or air conditioner over a long period of time is unlikely to have a cumulative effect, and thus few, if any, long term health effects.

When trying to figure out how much Freon you have been exposed to, there are several things to keep in mind. First, there is a finite amount of Freon contained in the refrigeration system, so you can't be exposed to any more than what is actually in the system. Second, Freon is about 4 times heavier than air, so it is going to sink to the floor initially, though it is highly volatile and will disperse rapidly. What this means is that the closer to the floor that you are, the more Freon you are likely to breathe in. This is a concern especially for children and pets, children because they are smaller and thus require smaller doses for acute effects to occur, and pets, especially dogs, because they are more sensitive to the heart sensitizing effects of Freon than humans are.

If you discover that you have a Freon leak, contact a technician for repairs immediately. Open up windows and doors and use fans to help move the air out of the area. Remove yourself and your pets to an area of fresh air, and if you feel any unusual health effects, seek medical care. If you have chronic heart conditions, consider having your Freon containing appliances checked regularly for leaks.
 
yeah man CFC's will fuck your shit up. i would get rid of it if i were you and just get a better one. or dont and die. your call
 
Well, it depends what CFC we're talking about here. I bet there are soem that exist as a liquid at room temps and under 1 atm. But I'm thinking of CCl2F2, which is a gas at room temps. I could see a fridge working with a liquid version too. Either way, if the collant leaked out the fridge is trashed.

 
ya i think its just water that has been left at the bottom.

its just odd because it hadn't even been turned on in months
 
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