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seal the hole with a little bit of white caulking which you probably
already have - forget the foam - it's messy and hard to control for a small hole - like a 1/8" diameter which is all you'll need for 2 small wires and some protective insulation tubing. On Sun, 22 Feb 2004 16:04:40 GMT, Argonauta wrote: Seal any holes with a shot of urathane foam. You can buy it at any hardware or home improver supply store. Dick Locke wrote: On 21 Feb 2004 06:28:15 -0800, (Richard Kollmann) wrote: "Rick & Linda Bernard" wrote in message ... Anyone use a small fan in their fridge to help stabilize the temperatures. I have seen a battery powered one. Any comment on their effectiveness. Installation of a small fan to tumble the air around the inside of the refrigerator box can greatly improve the efficiency of your refrigerator, for details on fan and installation; see FAQ #30 on my web site. http://www.kollmann-marine.com I have been thinking about doing that but have been putting it off due to concerns about drilling a hole through the foam insulation to get the wires in. Any words of wisdom on an easy way to do it? |
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seal the hole with a little bit of white caulking which you probably
already have - forget the foam - it's messy and hard to control for a small hole - like a 1/8" diameter which is all you'll need for 2 small wires and some protective insulation tubing. On Sun, 22 Feb 2004 16:04:40 GMT, Argonauta wrote: Seal any holes with a shot of urathane foam. You can buy it at any hardware or home improver supply store. Dick Locke wrote: On 21 Feb 2004 06:28:15 -0800, (Richard Kollmann) wrote: "Rick & Linda Bernard" wrote in message ... Anyone use a small fan in their fridge to help stabilize the temperatures. I have seen a battery powered one. Any comment on their effectiveness. Installation of a small fan to tumble the air around the inside of the refrigerator box can greatly improve the efficiency of your refrigerator, for details on fan and installation; see FAQ #30 on my web site. http://www.kollmann-marine.com I have been thinking about doing that but have been putting it off due to concerns about drilling a hole through the foam insulation to get the wires in. Any words of wisdom on an easy way to do it? |
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