Re: Wine cooler incubator
From what I've read, most everyone removes the compressor and all the freon, it could leak down the road and that would not be good.
As for the hole, you can fit all your cords in one hole. And you seal it up, some people use the spray foam in the can and some just patch it with foil tape. You should put a fan in for sure and a light is just a personal option. If you do go with a light try to go with one of those real small fluorescent one that do not give off much heat. That's what I plane on doing, one with a glass door.
Good luck,
Dave
Re: Wine cooler incubator
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Originally Posted by
akaangela
One: If weight doesn't matter do I have to take the guts out?
Second: If I drill a hole in the side/back won't it let cold air in?
I would really like to put a light in it as well and I am thinking I would need a fan. So does that mean I have to put a hole in it for each item?
One: No reason to take the guts out if you don't care about weight or doing heavy customization work on the inside. If you're just putting in flexwatt and a light, you shouldn't need to do anything near the freon tubes, so taking them off is unnecessary.
Second: Yes, a hole will let cold air in. Run your cords through and then patch it up as best you can. Your flexwatt should be able to handle the extra little bit of effort it takes to maintain temps with a little hole.
Lastly: No, don't do a hole for each item. Make one hole and run each cord through that hole. No reason you couldn't do three holes, but why would you? Best to only have to patch one, plus that keeps all the cords in one place.
Best of luck with your project, make sure to post up with the final product!
Re: Wine cooler incubator
use some expanding insulation to seal the hole!
Re: Wine cooler incubator
I sealed the hole in the side of mine with silicon. Worked fine.