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Okay, so been asked a few times, how do you get your fridge cold
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Well, that was something I was going to figure out because I don't like warm food
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And finally got fridge version 1.0 done, and we have some cooler temperatures in there
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It's not, you know, it's hot right now. So it is, you know, summer in Florida
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hot but we do have the fridge temperatures down to where it's kind of safe to keep your food
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in there. So here is our current temperature on a Florida day and the fridge is still cooling down
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I have it set to 36 so that's going to drop your free or raise your freezer temperature
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but it's looking a lot better. Our food is frozen. drinks are cold, it's all good
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So now I'm going to show you how I did this. And yeah, it lasted much
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The start of this video, I'll be in a marina where I'm replacing our control board, all the way to where I'm getting the resistance right so we can control the speed on that compressor
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Because a lot of your boats have these variable speed compressors. So there is a way you can make it colder or you can use less energy, but it will be warmer
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So our control board aren't fridge went out and this little thing
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These things are not cheap, $260 and I'll leave a link down below, but I'm going to show you how it wired because this right here was the culprit
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The phone cable that came in, it actually got calliwacked and it shorted out in there
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I don't know if you can see that. It's shorted out and it fried our control board
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So this right here is 180. I am one of these. So I'm going to show you how you wire it direct
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So when you get it wired up, this is what it look like. So you see I have my ground, main ground from the breaker, my positive
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I've got a fuse on this, 15-app fuse right here. And then I've got my..
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positive to my fan, my negative to my fan, this blower fan right here, and then my green
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wire goes on C, my yellow wire goes on T. And these are just going to connect to my thermostat relay
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You're taking these off and on, there's a little pop-off, these three connectors, and down here
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there's a little screw on the side that holds in. So I'm trying to control the temperature of our
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fridge and freezer on the boat and I picked up these this is just a little temperature relay has a
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little temperature sensor on it and it reads in Fahrenheit or Celsius and basically it just turns off
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and on the ground on say electric motor or our fridge compressor so we only have one compressor
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so our freezer has the the cooling plate and then our fridge is a parasel
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parasitic off of our freezer but I need a fan to help that consume more cool
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from the freezer and get over to the fridge and control both with these two of
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these picked up four pack of these for almost nothing I'll leave a link down below
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and this fan is water resistant actually in the video they actually show this
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spinning in water. So it's a damp environment in a freezer but it's not going to be in water
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And the fans also came with these little screen things. I don't know if I'm like using or not, but it hasn't. Okay, so you see I have it plugged in. I have the temperature set
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at 80, the temperature of the sensor is a 74 and the fan is right here. If you notice the way
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I have it wired, this is back here are positive so I have the fan and
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And the positive command here, so this is positive off the fan. This right here is negative
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I got looped to this negative, and now I have the negative to the fan right there
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My connection is crappy at best because I just have little wires plugged into an outlet over here
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And it could be better. But the cool thing is, let me hold that in place, is it remembers what you have it set at
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Now I'm going to go ahead and then trip this so it will think it needs to cool down
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I'm just using it. Now it'll go a little bit past and then it'll trip on the fan
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But when it cools down, it cools down to the temperature you have it set to
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So that little buffer in there is so your compressor or whatever you have it plugged into this
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will not be constantly on and off. It gives it like a two degree buffer
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And then when it cools down, maybe if I put the fan over the thing
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it'll cool down faster. And the fan shut up
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So now let's get this installed in the... fridge. Okay, so we're down in our fridge and you see this telephone cable right here
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This blue and yellow wire control our compressor so you could touch these together and turn the
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compressor off and on. So I could just tape this and always have the compressor on
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Here's the thumb of that which is basically always on. It was just rusted crap so it wasn't working
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and I'm going to pour it to defrost a little bit so I can take it off that side
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Okay, so I'm going to put my gauges where this panel was
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This is, I think, plastic. Maybe I can cut or metal. But I've had to, I'm going up through here all the way down there to run my cables up
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The ACs, of course, down there. and yeah this is a bigger job than I thought I'd be
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okay so now I have my temperature switch right here and I just well right now I just going to leave it hang and I going to wire this up and see if we can get a temperature off this thing Okay so I have this thing temporarily ran to our LP gas and we showing because I just opened it 16 degrees but it dropping down
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So, I'll wire this to our compressor after I get this other fridge run, which I have the cable right here, or the other temperature
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I hope this was long enough because it's a long stretch over there
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Okay, I got on both wired in, but it's showing our freezer at 1.9 degrees Fahrenheit
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Our fridge at 51. That's why we need a spillover fan. So this thermostat's going to come up and you see our thermostat is right there
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So in our freezer right here, I pulled out this. I pulled out this spillover fan and I'm going to move this one over to there
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The reason I got this fan was because these plates will fit right over the top of it
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And I'm going to move it back there. Hopefully it more evenly spills over. I was just testing it here
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Okay, so this is what it looks like afterwards and I'm going to tie up these wires and stuff
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but yeah you can hear the fan running it's pulling cold air off the freezer
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let's close up and then here are two gauges you'll see our freezer is going up
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in temperature and our fridge is going down in temperature it just plays a little
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ketchup I have it set to 40 I have these set in here they're not installed yet
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I gotta figure out a new plan my wife says there really bright at night so and then in the freezer I have our thermostat wired right there
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it's I just got this done so it's not to temperature yet and then our fridge I have the
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temperature back there and I had the fan right there now it's not the prettiest but it's
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functional now with our thermostat installed we could see what our temperature is getting down to and during the day it's not
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looking good we're still freezing but not quite cold enough so we're gonna clean up
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that condenser I'm gonna show you how we do that so in here on our condenser we have two screws on the top and there's screws
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you see one there and there's one on the other side you got to get them off so we
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can get this cover off we're gonna clean up this uh condenser
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and hopefully make it run though. The temperature of these is not that warm, so I'm hoping we can get this a lot cooler
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Let's see down here. This one is not that cold. We took off the cover with the fan in it
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We're going to just clean up the blades on the fan. They're not that bad. and then if you look down here we're gonna clean up these but you have to be gentle not to bend any of these fins when you're cleaning it
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let me go get one I'm gonna clean this with so I have one of these little electric blowers and that comes with a gaggle of attachment so I can use this to blow out the fence so the first thing I'm gonna try is this little brush I'm gonna sweep
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up these and break loose any of this dust and don't move this compressor too much you
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bend these lines you can cause a leak I'm gonna try the blower so you got to
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hold it for three seconds Okay, might do some more sweep
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I'm going to do this off camera and get this cleaned up. Okay, so I've cleaned that up
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It looks a lot better. Let's see through it. And I've cleaned up our fan blades
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So, let's see. Just need to scrub that a little bit more
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A vacuum brush. and I'll put it back together. Let's see if it gets colder
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Okay, I got it all cleaned up, put it back together. I actually moved it over just a hair a bit more
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That cable there is my jumper cable for jumping this thing if troubleshoot it if I need to
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Okay, so cleaning it up and everything didn't get our temperature down to where I needed it
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I was doing some research and the thermostat pulled out and the control board
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They have a resistors in there. So this is a variable speed compressor
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We have the BD50F compressor. This also works for the BDF 35, the BDF, I think it's 80, 100
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I'll leave, go check our blog or here's a screenshot of all the stuff, so pause it here
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And it also tells you the resistance you need to get your compressor speed
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right now on ours I've already put because it was our freezer was not down to
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seven degrees it was down to 19 so I've got a 470 own resistor and with my
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wire and everything I'm about 470 oh so that's a good place to be but I want to
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regulate I want to go from no cool or just standard to super cool
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But this all costs power. So with that, you know, you want to be able to turn it down
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If you're running a little low on energy out there on the boat, I made up my little contraption right here
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And what I've got is I've got basically this resistor kit comes with a whole bunch of resistors
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I only glinks downblooded for all this. But for the resistors, I'm using the uh 220
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that's uh coming in from my electronic thermostat which I'll also lead down below
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these are pretty cheap so yeah I've got some spares on board
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and cool some other things on this boat along with the AC from last week that we fixed to still run it So I cool right now Cool running on this boat But got that and now I plugged it into these little switches right here
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This is a three-way switch. So center is off and then I might have turbo and normal
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Normal will be a little colder than the factor riffs because that's going to pull me up
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past 600 oms. At turbo we're going to rerun 12 hundred oms. Let me pull this up on the
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multimedia and show you here. So hopefully you can see this. Pretty good multi-mirer. Also comes with
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a thermometer sensor. So I think that's, yeah, that's a thermometer. So I can see what my fridge
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is doing if I'll trust my gauges. But so I'm going to turn this in the off position right now
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Put one lead in here. Let me turn this around so you can see it
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There you go. There goes the AC. We're coming back on, getting cool again
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Go check out that last video. See how we fixed that. So this is standard run
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And you'll see our homes are coming in at 687, which on our chart right here
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692 is medium cool in this thing. And now we hit turbo mode
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I may have to expand this if I want to cut it down
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So 1,213. The max we can go is 1523. That would be 3,500
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So we're going from about 3,000 to 3,500. we're back here in the kitchen ready to get this installed. Right now I've got 470
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oms on there, or 460 something, and we're hitting about 6 degrees and well it's kind of cool
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in the house because I have the AC on, but this morning what I got is 5 degrees. Now yesterday it
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would only get down to about 9 degrees and I don't know if that's as safe as I want for food
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but let me go and plug this in. Okay, hopefully you can see down here
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I'm going to pull this out and I'm going to take around this because it's not complete yet
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I've got to build in. I've got to frame this in. But here's our freezer control thermostat. So you see right here I have the resistor plugged in
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And I'm going to go ahead and plug that. These just go down to our control board on our compressor
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Okay, so that's a little. and all the stuff I'm using. I also use a heat gun to shrink up these connectors
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But I'll leave that down below. And yeah, it's great to have tools that are useful
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Okay, strip this off. Now this wire is not causing me hardly any resistance. I may be getting owned
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um of resistance out of this wire so this is not an issue
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so positive negative and there so positive negative and then this is your
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relay for your temperature relay so this powers your thermostat and these
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just go off and on when it reaches a certain temperature pretty easy it doesn't
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matter which way you plug them in but uh we got that off let me see if I
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take back don't don't prosecute me from my tape I know it to get up but I'm
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gonna build a basically this is where my propane tank was I'm gonna build a little
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wall plate in here and get that going right so and there is our control switch
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I'll leave it right there for now and I'll turn this on okay so it's on this is off
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so basically our fridge compressor is not running but I'll turn this to normal mode
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So right now I'm just to be running this on normal mode
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I want to see how cool it gets on that mode. This is going to take me a little bit to get the numbers
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but I'm going to update you on the power draw of both of these things. So you'll stay in this video because that's coming
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But we're going to do the normal mode, and I will leave the oms
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and then we'll do turbo mode and the oms. And we'll see what the temperature difference is
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And another thing that is good for, well, I've got dirt all over my face
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optimizing your fridge is make sure it's closing. So I've got a bunch of these clamps that broke
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One exploded and just came all over the floor. So yeah, I'm going to get that fixed and I also plant my face
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So if you see here, I don't know if you can see that, but the whole guts blew out of this one
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This is what they're supposed to look like right there. Show one in the light
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Let's see if I can get light there. So the whole guts blew out of that one
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So on the top here, it looks like we're purely relying on gravity to get it down, so I'm going to fix both of these
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And hopefully it tightens up the top here. Okay, now that I have all my hinges done, or my locks for my freezer and fridge, I'm going to put this, my hydraulic back in
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And what I've done is I've attached to a little fan that I'm going to run in the freezer to help de-frost
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so and since it's damp in there I got beetle tape instead of just silicone because yeah the walls are
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rotten I'm going to have to replace it but this will allow my wife to be able to lift the door
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and the interim and hopefully defrost the fridge keep it cooler in there keep that cold air circulating
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and all that good stuff so have that installed this is temporary but
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Beetle tape should keep out any moisture around them screws And I see it's got a little space behind there and I know you are gonna say water gets back there
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It's gone push that thing off the wall. So Just don't let water get back there. But also when it comes up
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Now it comes all the way to the top So it a lot easier to Get more things in there See So that that So that some good stuff right there Now that I got my hydraulic installed
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I pulled some U wires to run to the fan. I've got bolted to the back of the hydraulic mount
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to help circulate air through here to hopefully get the fridge temperature down
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and also get some air circulating in this freezer to help cool
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Okay, so I got the fan installed. Excuse the wiring mess. This is a version 1.0 on all this
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because I'm just working it out and close and hold the thermostat back there. But yeah
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it's a work in progress and the temperature right now is almost 40 degrees in the
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freezer, 50 degrees in the fridge. I should do. drop down. So right now it's on turbo mode and the app difference wasn't that much between that and the
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normal mode and the temperature difference was it was hard to tell. So I'm going to change the
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resistors for normal mode now probably up the resistor for turbo mode but might make normal mode more
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closer to the lower compressor speed and here are the numbers we got very little
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amp draw between very little difference in app draw between the two and our temperatures were
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very i i i there were between the uh air i couldn't really tell a difference yeah i have a
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a lot of work to do on this and uh hopefully uh this was
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helpful for you in version 1.0 and yeah I'll play I can bring you along as a perfect this I do want to
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I'm probably going to change the resistors because I the amperage usage is a little bit higher on
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low than I want to be so I bring that down a bit and so I have eco mode and then turbo mode
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Or I might find a selector switch so I can put more resistors in there so I can have more selection of modes
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No resistor all the way to turbo. Here's the lady of the house and she approves of this fridge project
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She says it's now sour cream safe. Yeah, it didn't last long
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It brought it within a few days. So, yeah, you want cellar cream, get your fridge on
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Okay, so it's the morning, got to edit videos, and my dumb butt left the windows open last night and it rained in here
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So banging water on my mouse. My little wheelie thing wasn't working, so I was banging water out of it
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My wife says, you ain't leaving the windows open again at night
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I don't care if you say it's not raining. I told him
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So we should close up. That after I used the restaurant and it was just white in here
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I don't know how we didn't hear that. So hopefully I can resolve this or it's going to be a long walk just for a little mouse
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But yeah, we don't run the January all the time, but it has been cloudy and rainy all day long
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We ain't getting the sun we need, so I guess that should bleed into the night, rain
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So I'll keep the windows closed. Lunch today is not going to be meat
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Lunch. For dinner. You got it sometimes, you know. Black-eyed peas
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Got to, you know, save on some meat. You've been eating meat for like a month
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Yes, because it's good. Yeah, well, you did the beans. And so this is going to be a crockpot mill, and she's just rins out the beans in the colander there and over the dirty dishes
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Oh yeah. You know a little barbecue folded. Oh yeah, then black eye peas looking good
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I'm ready for season. So guys my wife is reading a recipe off her website and y'all go check this out
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Just look up black eyed peeing, black eyed peas on our website
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And I'm gonna have to open that garlic. I got it. You guys. So
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Okay guys, it's been eight hours and. been eight hours and my wife is serving up this yumminess and there is a bowl of it right there
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but it's dark yeah but i would actually like it a little bit thicker i should have um
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i should have let them sit for a little bit longer they're still yummy i've already i've already
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taste them guys these guys these are good they're yummy yes they are yummy I would like them
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thicker and I like them and my recipe is thicker but I also um
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I put that down I knew I should have let them the beans soak a little bit longer
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and I didn't don't do that They're still yon. Listen to my recipe
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Yes. Listen to my recipe. She didn't listen to her recipe, but they're still yummy
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They're so good. The beans are just fine. They're soft and all that, but it's supposed to be a little bit thicker
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Mm-hmm. They're good. But we're going to eat it anyways. Bye. M