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If you are I have about 20 extra rubber plugs for the interior drain hole.
Just PM me with your addy and I will send it out to you gratis. |
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Is this a pic from the inside and did you drill through the cooler? If so, how did that go? From the picture it looks like its only plastic and styrofoam?
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Yes from inside. I used the existing punch out from the factory just above the exterior drain hole. I pushed an ice pick through and found just insulation and plastic interior liner. I pushed through the liner to mark the hole and drilled from the interior out. Very easy. I used a 7mm cap nut/Teflon tape on the threads and an o-ring to seal exterior drain. I used the rubber plug to seal the interior drain.
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This hole was drilled for the ETC (electronic temperature control)
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Still Watching My Back
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Think I'll have to go this route as well (ETC), as my edgestar on the warmest setting seems to settle at 58-60.
Any recommendation to a decent ETC sub $100? |
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The Ebay one looks like it is made in China. I would recommend this one:
http://www.rancoetc.com/ranco-etc111...ller-p-87.html |
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Thanks for the plug Joe! Very kind of you!
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