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Duckfoot  
#1 Posted : Friday, August 6, 2010 7:10:24 PM(UTC)
Duckfoot

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Here is the deal... I homebrew and my DIY fermentation chamber (old mini fridge guts in an insulated cabinet w/ a programmable Love temp controller) pooped the bed (compressor went out)....

I have my old garage fridge and since I am in desparate need of temp control here in GA, I am sacrificing it to the beer gods...

Doors are shelf free, the inside is almost prepped and I am to the point where I am ready to wire it up...

However, I need to find a hot and neutral / constant on to power the Love controller... I have found my leads to the old thermostat which will attach to the controller... Rather than cutting and re-taping my mistakes, I was wondering if anyone could shed some light on a wiring diagram, or at least gimme a narrower option of where to start?

Thanks in advance,
Duck
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Duckfoot  
#2 Posted : Monday, August 9, 2010 1:55:14 PM(UTC)
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Well, after a few well placed multimeter lead attempts, four bandages, one arm minus some hair, two tripped breakers and three rolls of scotch tape, I think I finally have her all wired up... Someone keep 911 on speed dial for me, as I plan on plugging her in this evening...

:eek:


(Just kidding... In case anyone was wondering, I tapped the unused ice maker power line since it was the closest to the door where I mounted the Love controller and ran some wire to bypass the original thermostat... I will post some pics if anyone is interested...)
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