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ccxnola
Sep 16, 2015Explorer
I think I did it easier, cheaper & faster.
I went to the local PC shop and purchased a 12 volt PC fan for $4.00.
Took it home and made a narrow, flat strap metal holding bracket with two holes to match the fan.
With two small bolts, I mounted the fan flat (Blows top to bottom) using the shelf near the light.
I ran the wires to the light and wired to the positive side - so the fan runs when the fridge is on - not just if the light is on.
Once I was home with the fan, total install less than an hour.
Easy-Peasy!!
I went to the local PC shop and purchased a 12 volt PC fan for $4.00.
Took it home and made a narrow, flat strap metal holding bracket with two holes to match the fan.
With two small bolts, I mounted the fan flat (Blows top to bottom) using the shelf near the light.
I ran the wires to the light and wired to the positive side - so the fan runs when the fridge is on - not just if the light is on.
Once I was home with the fan, total install less than an hour.
Easy-Peasy!!
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