What is the difference between single and double refrigerator compressors

Update:23-12-2021
Summary:There are many advantages to having a dual compressor compared to a single compressor. First, you're probably thinking, ...
There are many advantages to having a dual compressor compared to a single compressor. First, you're probably thinking, how does a compressor work? The compressor in a refrigerator works by pressurizing or compressing, refrigerant gas to create cool air. A fan then pushes this air into the refrigerator to keep it cool.



Single Compressor
In refrigerators with a Portable Refrigerator single compressor, cold air circulates from one compressor throughout the entire unit. This includes the refrigerated compartment and the freezer compartment. The circulation of air usually occurs at least twice a day and depending on the unit, can transfer air many times throughout the day.

Dual Compressor
In models with dual compressors, there is a separate unit and airflow for both the refrigerated and freezer compartment. Because air does not flow between the two compartments, there is no excess moisture and your food stays fresh longer. Strong odors are not transferred between foods in each compartment. For example, the smell of left-over salmon from dinner, will not send odor over to the freezer making your ice taste like fish. Dual compressors will help prevent freezer burn because there is no fluctuation in temperature and less moisture in the freezer. It is at a constant zero degrees. The fresh food side of the refrigerator will be a high moist compartment because it is never pulling air in from the freezer. Staying at a cool constant temperature of 38 degrees will also allow food to stay fresher for a longer period of time compared to a single compressor.