So... if I read the advice right, the difference between a cabinet fridge and a top loading fridge is that the compressor is mounted appropriately upright in each configuration; on the back of a cabinet fridge upright and on the bottom of a top loading fridge upright, so that the oil in the compressor drains to the sump in both cases.
Hence, you can't use a cabinet fridge as a top loading fridge simply by laying it on its back, because the compressor would be on its side.
Except... if the compressor can be removed up to 1m away from the box, and orientated upright, then the fridge box can be in any orientation, right?
So...for example, I could use an Isotherm CR42 as a top loader now and as a cabinet later, so long as the compressor is always upright when in use (and for some time to settle when it's ever inverted for some reason)
Hence, you can't use a cabinet fridge as a top loading fridge simply by laying it on its back, because the compressor would be on its side.
Except... if the compressor can be removed up to 1m away from the box, and orientated upright, then the fridge box can be in any orientation, right?
So...for example, I could use an Isotherm CR42 as a top loader now and as a cabinet later, so long as the compressor is always upright when in use (and for some time to settle when it's ever inverted for some reason)