Hey Dangerous,

That's too bad that you couldn't get the one that you posted. Here's some pics of the one that you you saw in one of my other posts.

This is a freezer that I picked up from a commercial refridgerator repair company. I removed the compressor unit that was on top, this one came off in almost one peice and took it to a recycling center. Filled the intake and exhaust with fiberglass insulation.
Cut the window out with a reciprocating saw, installed 1/4 plexiglas on the inside and outside, silicone caulked the inside.



Installed the flex tape and fans, the flex tape and one fan are plugged into the t-stat, the other fan is wired to a rheostat and is always on as low as the rheo will go. The light is on a switch and is not left on as it generates too much heat.



Still have to neaten up the wire runs, wire ties and those sticky pads they make for the ties to go through work great.

Cueball posted a detailed description on a smaller unit in another post, this is basically the same thing, only bigger.



It's not to difficult, if you have any questions, post them or send a pm.

Rich