Or wire the compressor "always on" and use a standard thermostat from a home HVAC system's connections for the AC .. this unit basically consists of a mecury switch mounted to a coil that twists with temperature change. A "heater only" thermostat often becomes an "AC only" thermostat when installed upside down, by the way... Jay Kalafus wrote: > > There are recurring threads on the Homebrew Digest about > > modifying refrigerators to install tap handles, CO2 lines, > > etc. I recall the concensus being that drilling through the > > door is safe, drilling through a side wall is _usually_ > > safe, just watch out for wiring and seal it up with caulk to > > avoid moisture in the walls. > > You may want to look into a temperature controller for the refrigerator. Most refrigerators lowest setting is often too cold, in the case > of servers you don't need to keep them at 50 degrees. These controlers will let you warm it up inside and not wear out the compressor. -- jkenner @ mindspring . com__ I Support Linux: _> _ _ |_ _ _ _| Working Together To <__(_||_)| )| `(_|(_)(_| To Build A Better Future. |