Hot-wiring the thermostat
This really was the easy bit.
First of all I fixed the fridge light to the roof. Double-sided foam tape is perfect for the job but make sure you get the right place because once it's stuck you won't get it off again in a hurry.
Next (after having checked the power was disconnected) I shortened and soldered together the mains-in, compressor and lighting cables and insulated with heat shrink. Make sure you understand the circuit before doing this because your wires may be different colours to mine. I spent a while tracing the circuit before I noticed it was actually printed on the label...
Notice how the three connections from the thermostat (that we disconnected) work: "B" is the mains input, "C" switches the compressor on above the set temp, and "L" is the power to the light (via the door switch) which is permanently on except when the thermostat knob is turned all the way to the OFF position.
This really was the easy bit.
First of all I fixed the fridge light to the roof. Double-sided foam tape is perfect for the job but make sure you get the right place because once it's stuck you won't get it off again in a hurry.
Next (after having checked the power was disconnected) I shortened and soldered together the mains-in, compressor and lighting cables and insulated with heat shrink. Make sure you understand the circuit before doing this because your wires may be different colours to mine. I spent a while tracing the circuit before I noticed it was actually printed on the label...
Notice how the three connections from the thermostat (that we disconnected) work: "B" is the mains input, "C" switches the compressor on above the set temp, and "L" is the power to the light (via the door switch) which is permanently on except when the thermostat knob is turned all the way to the OFF position.
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