Systems and methods for refrigerating crops and other goods and for defrosting a refrigeration system. A refrigerant is circulated between a condenser and a refrigerator to cool air in the refrigerator. Heat is removed from the refrigerant at the condenser. Periodically the cycle of refrigerant and
Systems and methods for refrigerating crops and other goods and for defrosting a refrigeration system. A refrigerant is circulated between a condenser and a refrigerator to cool air in the refrigerator. Heat is removed from the refrigerant at the condenser. Periodically the cycle of refrigerant and air can be reversed to melt frost in the refrigerator. Frost can be detected by a sensing mechanism and the refrigerant and air cycles can be reversed in response to detecting the frost. The frost can be removed quickly without removing the goods from the refrigerant.
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1. A method of defrosting a crop storage facility refrigeration unit, the method comprising: refrigerating perishable crops in the refrigeration unit by moving air over the crops hi a first air direction and moving refrigerant in a first refrigerant direction;detecting frost in the refrigeration uni
1. A method of defrosting a crop storage facility refrigeration unit, the method comprising: refrigerating perishable crops in the refrigeration unit by moving air over the crops hi a first air direction and moving refrigerant in a first refrigerant direction;detecting frost in the refrigeration unit; andin response to detecting frost in the refrigeration unit, defrosting the refrigeration unit by moving the air over the crops in a second air direction and moving the refrigerant in a second refrigerant direction with the crops remaining in the refrigeration unit at a temperature sufficiently cool to avoid harm to the crops, wherein the first air direction is reverse with respect to the second air direction and the first refrigerant direction is reverse with respect to the second refrigerant direction. 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising detecting that the frost has been removed, and in response to detecting that the frost has been removed, refrigerating the crops in the refrigeration unit by moving air in the first air direction over the crops and moving refrigerant in the first refrigerant direction. 3. The method of claim 1 wherein refrigerating crops in the refrigeration unit by moving air comprises pressurizing the air with a variable fan drive. 4. The method of claim 1, further comprising: directing external air into thermal contact with the refrigerant in a condenser to remove heat from the refrigerant by moving the external air in a first direction; andin response to detecting frost hi the refrigeration unit, moving the external air hi a second direction opposite the first direction. 5. The method of claim 1 wherein defrosting the refrigeration unit comprises moving the air from the first air direction to the second air direction using at least one of a variable fan drive, a DC electric motor, and contact switching between power leads of a fan motor. 6. The method of claim 1 wherein the refrigeration unit is in fluid communication with a condenser, and wherein the method further comprises: flowing air over the condenser in a third air direction; andin response to detecting frost in the refrigeration unit, flowing air over the condenser in a fourth air direction opposite the third air direction. 7. The method of claim 6 wherein flowing air through the condenser in the third air direction includes operating a fan in a first mode to supply external air toward the condenser, and wherein flowing air through the condenser in the fourth air direction includes operating the fan in a second mode to receive air from the condenser. 8. The method of claim 6 wherein flowing air through the condenser in the third air direction includes operating a fan at a first mode to supply external air toward the condenser, and wherein flowing air through the condenser in the fourth air direction includes operating the fan at a second mode to exhaust air from the condenser. 9. The method of claim 8 wherein the fan includes a variable fan drive, and wherein flowing air through the condenser in the third air direction comprises pressurizing the air with the variable fan drive. 10. The method of claim 6, further comprising detecting that the frost has been removed, and in response to detecting that the frost has been removed, flowing air through the condenser in the third air direction and circulating the refrigerant through a conduit between the condenser and the refrigeration unit in the first refrigerant direction. 11. The method of claim 1 wherein defrosting the refrigeration unit includes increasing a temperature of the refrigeration unit from a first temperature to a second temperature, wherein operating the refrigeration unit at the second temperature melts at least a portion of the frost in the refrigeration unit without damaging the crops stored in the refrigeration unit. 12. The method of claim 1 wherein moving air over the crops in the first air direction comprises operating a fan in the refrigeration unit in a first fan direction, and wherein moving air over the crops in the second air direction comprises reversing the operation of the fan from the first fan direction to a second fan direction. 13. A method of operating a refrigeration unit having a condenser in fluid communication with a refrigerator, the method comprising: refrigerating goods stored in the refrigerator, wherein refrigerating the goods includes— flowing air through the condenser in a first air direction; andcirculating a refrigerant through a conduit between the condenser and the refrigerator in a first refrigerant direction, wherein the refrigerant absorbs heat in the refrigerator and dissipates heat in the condenser;detecting frost in the refrigerator; andin response to detecting frost in the refrigerator, melting at least a portion of the frost without removing the goods from the refrigerator, wherein melting at least portion of the frost includes— flowing air through the condenser in a second air direction; andcirculating the refrigerant through the conduit between the condenser and the refrigerator in a second refrigerant direction, wherein the second refrigerant direction is reversed with respect to the first refrigerant direction. 14. The method of claim 13 wherein melting at least a portion of the frost includes increasing a temperature of the refrigerator from a first temperature to a second temperature, wherein operating the refrigerator at the second temperature melts at least a portion of the frost in the refrigerator without damaging the goods stored in the refrigerator. 15. The method of claim 13 wherein flowing air through the condenser in the first air direction includes operating a fan at a first mode to supply external air toward the condenser, and wherein flowing air through the condenser in the second air direction includes operating the fan at a second mode to exhaust air from the condenser. 16. The method of claim 15 wherein the fan includes a variable fan drive, and wherein flowing air through the condenser in the first air direction comprises pressurizing the air with the variable fan drive. 17. The method of claim 13, further comprising detecting that the frost has been removed, and in response to detecting that the frost has been removed, flowing air through the condenser in the first air direction and circulating the refrigerant through the conduit between the condenser and the refrigerator in the first refrigerant direction. 18. A method of defrosting a crop storage facility refrigeration unit, the method comprising: refrigerating crops in the refrigeration unit by moving air in a first air direction and moving refrigerant in a first refrigerant direction, wherein the refrigeration unit is in fluid communication with a condenser;detecting frost in the refrigeration unit;flowing air over the condenser in a second air direction; andin response to detecting frost in the refrigeration unit— defrosting the refrigeration unit by moving air in a third air direction and moving the refrigerant in a second refrigerant direction with the crops remaining in the refrigeration unit; andflowing air over the condenser in a fourth air direction opposite the second air direction,wherein the first air direction is opposite the third air direction and the first refrigerant direction is opposite the second refrigerant direction,wherein the condenser includes a first opening and a second opening, wherein the refrigeration unit further includes a first fan adjacent the first opening of the condenser and a second fan adjacent the second opening of the condenser,wherein flowing air over the condenser in the second air direction comprises operating the first fan in a first fan direction and operating the second fan in a second fan direction, andwherein flowing air over the condenser in the fourth air direction comprises operating the first fan in the second fan direction and operating the second fan in the first fan direction. 19. A method of defrosting a crop storage facility refrigeration unit, the method comprising: refrigerating perishable goods in a refrigeration unit by moving air in a first air direction relative to the goods and moving refrigerant in a first refrigerant direction relative to a refrigerant conduit;flowing air over a condenser coupled to the refrigeration unit in a first air direction relative to the condenser;detecting frost in the refrigeration unit; andin response to detecting frost in the refrigeration unit: defrosting the refrigeration unit by moving air in a second air direction relative to the goods, wherein the second air direction relative to the goods is reversed with respect to the first air direction relative to the goods;flowing air over the condenser in a second air direction relative to the condenser, wherein the second air direction relative to the condenser is reversed with respect to the first air direction relative to the condenser; andmoving refrigerant in a second refrigerant direction relative to the refrigerant conduit with the perishable goods remaining in the refrigeration unit, wherein the second refrigerant direction is reversed with respect to the first refrigerant direction. 20. The method of claim 19 wherein flowing air through the condenser in the first air direction relative to the condenser includes operating a fan in a first mode to supply external air toward the condenser, and wherein flowing air through the condenser in the second air direction relative to the condenser includes operating the fan in a second mode to receive air from the condenser. 21. The method of claim 19 wherein the condenser includes a first opening and a second opening, wherein the refrigeration unit further includes a first fan adjacent the first opening of the condenser and a second fan adjacent the second opening of the condenser, wherein flowing air over the condenser in the first air direction relative to the condenser comprises operating the first fan in a first fan direction and operating the second fan in a second fan direction, and wherein flowing air over the condenser in the second air direction relative to the condenser comprises operating the first fan in the second fan direction and operating the second fan in the first fan direction. 22. The method of claim 19 wherein flowing air through the condenser in the first air direction relative to the condenser includes operating a fan at a first mode to supply external air toward the condenser, and wherein flowing aft through the condenser in the second air direction includes operating the fan at a second mode to exhaust air from the condenser. 23. The method of claim 22 wherein the fan includes a variable fan drive, and wherein flowing air through the condenser in the first air direction relative to the condenser comprises pressurizing the air with the variable fan drive. 24. The method of claim 19, further comprising detecting that the frost has been removed, and in response to detecting that the frost has been removed, flowing air through the condenser in the first aft direction relative to the condenser and circulating the refrigerant through the refrigeration conduit between the condenser and the refrigeration unit in the first refrigerant direction. 25. A non-transitory computer-readable medium for operating a crop storage facility refrigeration unit configured to hold perishable goods, comprising instructions stored thereon, that when executed on a processor, perform the steps of: moving air in the refrigeration unit in a first air direction relative to the goods and moving refrigerant in a first refrigerant direction relative to a refrigerant conduit;flowing air through a condenser in a first air direction relative to the condenser, wherein the condenser is in fluid communication with the refrigeration unit via the refrigerant conduit;detecting frost in the refrigeration unit; andin response to detecting frost in the refrigeration unit: defrosting the refrigeration unit by moving air in a second air direction relative to the goods, wherein the second air direction relative to the goods is reversed with respect to the first air direction relative to the goods;flowing air over the condenser in a second air direction relative to the condenser, wherein the second air direction relative to the condenser is reversed with respect to the first air direction relative to the goods; andmoving the refrigerant in a second refrigerant direction relative to the refrigerant conduit with the perishable goods remaining in the refrigeration unit, wherein the second refrigerant direction is reversed with respect to the first refrigerant direction. 26. The computer-readable medium of claim 25 wherein the instructions stored thereon further comprise instructions for performing the steps of: detecting that the frost has been at least partially removed; andin response to detecting that the frost has been at least partially removed, flowing air through the condenser in the first air direction relative to the condenser and circulating the refrigerant through the refrigeration conduit in the first refrigerant direction. 27. A method of defrosting a crop storage facility refrigeration unit, the method comprising: receiving a flow of air into the refrigeration unit, the flow of air having a first air temperature and moving in a first air direction with respect to perishable crops stored in the refrigeration unit;circulating refrigerant in the refrigeration unit in a first refrigerant direction;detecting frost in the refrigeration unit; andin response to detecting frost in the refrigeration unit— reversing the flow of air from the first air direction to a second air direction with respect to the perishable crops, wherein the flow of air moving in the second air direction has a second air temperature greater than the first air temperature, and wherein the second air temperature is sufficiently low to avoid harm to the perishable crops; andreversing the circulation of refrigerant from the first refrigeration direction to a second refrigerant direction. 28. The method of claim 27, further comprising: detecting that the frost has been removed from the refrigeration unit; andin response to detecting that the frost has been removed— receiving a new flow of air into the refrigeration unit, the new flow of air having the first air temperature and moving in the first air direction; andreversing the circulation of refrigerant from the second refrigerant direction to the first refrigerant direction. 29. The method of claim 27 wherein the second air direction is opposite the second refrigerant direction. 30. The method of claim 27 wherein receiving the flow of air into the refrigeration in the first air direction comprises operating a fan in the refrigeration unit in a first fan direction, and wherein reversing the flow air from the first air direction to the second air direction comprises reversing the operation of the fan from the first fan direction to a second fan direction.
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