You're talking about the end of the coil that comes out of the thermostat? If so, they are generally placed above the rear of the evaporator where the cold air comes out. I don't think a slight variation in the location makes a significant difference.
Hmm, mine is next to the evaporator, under the bottlestack, all coiled up.
Would uncoiling it slightly (might even reach without uncoiling) so the end/tip of the coil was placed above the rear of the evaporator where the cold air comes out make a difference in how much the compressor was used, make it more efficient etc?
It's not that I'm unhappy with its current performance. After I cleaned the machine, I filled it with 56 bottles and let it cool down completely over a 24 hour period. At the start, it was costing just above 10 cents an hour to run, but 24 hours later, that had fallen to 4.38 cents per hour, costing $1.0521 over that period of cooling down all the drinks (quarter $96.04, Yearly 384.25).
This was slightly more than what it measured at (4.05 cents per hour) for 24 hours on a empty fridge. After resetting the power meter, the hourly rate 1.5 hours later from a full already chilled fridge is 4.05 cents per hour again. So if I kept turning the machine on and off daily, any power I saved off overnight would probably be eaten up by cooling down the fridge and the drinks daily, just Like MoonDawg suggested in another thread.
Anyway, with power prices the way they are here in Australia, it wouldn't hurt to try to get some extra power saving. Might move the coil end over the evaporator in a few days and compare performance then.
Does anyone have Vendo/Vendorlator 56 squaretop, and have photos of their thermostat setup?
EDIT: downloaded the vendo_56_63_90_126_154 manual from the main page after Jim fixed my access (Thanks Jim). Check out page 30 of the manual, Item 6. It looks like the thermostat tube is stretched across and clipped above the opening of the evaporator above the fan, and then curved slightly at the end. So, does anyone have a Vendo or Vendorlator 56 with that setup? Photos?
Don't get me wrong, my machine still gets really really cold, but I just want to see if anyone else has they thermostat tube setup over the evaporator?