As a Newby I have lots of questions - glad you experienced folks are so patient!
I have used 2 differnet thermometers to check the fridge temp and find it at 40-41F. It's a Kenmore manufactured by the now defunct Woods Company of Canada. If I turn the dial to the coldest setting, the fridge freezes. If I nudge the dial just off that mark, it settles in at 40-41F.
I pulled it out to vacuum the coil etc only to find it totally enclosed save for the compressor.
I've read about overriding a freezer's controller but not about overriding a fridge's controller.
My wife will be more than suspicious if I suggest I'll have to use it for a curing chamber.
Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Refrigerator Temperature
The same controller used to override a freezer temperature control should work for a refrigerator. It's a pretty simple affair- - turns the power off and on at a given setting.
I bought mine at a home brewing shop. You should be able to find one on-line which will ship to Canada, hopefully without too much hassle. If you're in southern BC, maybe you can slip across the border and buy one at a retailer in the Seattle area.
I bought mine at a home brewing shop. You should be able to find one on-line which will ship to Canada, hopefully without too much hassle. If you're in southern BC, maybe you can slip across the border and buy one at a retailer in the Seattle area.
Experience - the ability to instantly recognize a mistake when you make it again.
I'm thinking though that if the refrigerator controller cannot be disconnected it must be set at a lower temp than the temp setting on the external controller. In my case, at the coldest setting the fridge freezes. I would use that setting and the external controller would be set at 37-38F. Does that make sense?el Ducko wrote:The same controller used to override a freezer temperature control should work for a refrigerator. It's a pretty simple affair- - turns the power off and on at a given setting.
I bought mine at a home brewing shop. You should be able to find one on-line which will ship to Canada, hopefully without too much hassle. If you're in southern BC, maybe you can slip across the border and buy one at a retailer in the Seattle area.
That's it exactly. Set the refrigerator for the coldest setting (more-or-less meaning "on all the time"), and let the new controller do the controlling.
Retail prices run USD 50 to USD 65 or so. I have one from Johnson Controls. Honeywell makes a bunch of good ones, too.
Retail prices run USD 50 to USD 65 or so. I have one from Johnson Controls. Honeywell makes a bunch of good ones, too.
Experience - the ability to instantly recognize a mistake when you make it again.