FREEZER TO FRIDGE

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Re: FREEZER TO FRIDGE

Postby wayne » Monday Nov 17, 2008 5:10 pm

hi kev, yes i have heard a computer fan will do the job, but i have concerns with the fan shorting out with all the moisture in the freezer. as the freezer is deep enough. i do not have to raise the lid which means the fan is in the freezer and not fixed to the boards people use when raising the lid. any ideas. cheers wayne
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Re: FREEZER TO FRIDGE

Postby KEG » Monday Nov 17, 2008 7:40 pm

that is a REALLY nice setup. i want!
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Re: FREEZER TO FRIDGE

Postby James L » Tuesday Nov 18, 2008 10:32 am

Wayne,

looks like you've invested some pretty pennys into that setup of yours not to mention an arm and a leg or two.

I'm guessing the gun is for secruity purposes....
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Re: FREEZER TO FRIDGE

Postby Biernut » Tuesday Nov 18, 2008 12:55 pm

Wayne: A couple of computer case 8cm or larger fans would take care of the hot/cold spots in your freezer no worries about electrical problems with them. As they only draw around 80 milliamps at 12 volts you could use a cheap switchmode plug pack capable of producing around 200-300 M/amps DC at 12 volts. These can be bought online from Farnell or WES electronic components.
Try staticICE for fans which are around 5-7 bucks. They come with sleeve or ball bearing at 30,000 hrs typical I wouldn't worry

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Re: FREEZER TO FRIDGE

Postby Kevnlis » Tuesday Nov 18, 2008 1:13 pm

I used an old mobile phone charger which was 500mA @ 9V or so from memory. I hot glue gunned the fans into the corners and used 4 fans all blowing air down from about 4 inches from the top of the lid. I connected them with speaker wire. A bit of solder and an hours work all up, very easy and quite effective!
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Re: FREEZER TO FRIDGE

Postby wayne » Tuesday Nov 18, 2008 4:28 pm

James L,
the only thing i had to pay in full was the freezer. i am luckly enough to have some very good friends, we all work in different industries and we help one and other ( using the gumnut system ) so i paid the very minimum for what you saw. cheers wayne.
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Re: FREEZER TO FRIDGE

Postby Kevnlis » Tuesday Nov 18, 2008 4:46 pm

wayne wrote:James L,
the only thing i had to pay in full was the freezer. i am luckly enough to have some very good friends, we all work in different industries and we help one and other ( using the gumnut system ) so i paid the very minimum for what you saw. cheers wayne.


Your group wouldn't need a new friend would it? ;) :lol:
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Re: FREEZER TO FRIDGE

Postby Trough Lolly » Friday Nov 21, 2008 7:49 pm

Nice kegporn Wayne! Enjoy...

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