
Before I could proceed with any electrical work, I had to prepare to install my ice box. I added several inches of insulation - cut and glued together and the laboriously shaped to match the profile of the ice box.
zroadhouse wrote:Time for another update! I'm closing in on completing the kitchenette. Soo many details.
Before I could proceed with any electrical work, I had to prepare to install my ice box. I added several inches of insulation - cut and glued together and the laboriously shaped to match the profile of the ice box.
lrrowe wrote:zroadhouse wrote:Time for another update! I'm closing in on completing the kitchenette. Soo many details.
Before I could proceed with any electrical work, I had to prepare to install my ice box. I added several inches of insulation - cut and glued together and the laboriously shaped to match the profile of the ice box.
It will be interesting to see how your refrig performance is. Note the very recent discussion in other posts here about leaving a clearance on the sides and top for air circulation. I like your sides and the insulation benefit, bit I fear the lack of air flow on the sides will be an issue.
lrrowe wrote:Oh, I did not know it was not powered. Then you should have no issues. I will try to find the link anyway.
lrrowe wrote:Oh, I did not know it was not powered. Then you should have no issues. I will try to find the link anyway.
zroadhouse wrote:And finally up to this past weekend's work - installing the outlets, bending conduit, and wiring it all up! Here are some in-progress pictures.
The box in the second picture is for the microwave. The electrical "closet" will have an outlet to power the Progressive Dynamics 9245. All of the outlets are GFCI protected by the outlet on the front wall.
I did manage to button all the A/C wiring up yesterday but didn't get a chance to snap a final picture. D/C wiring is up next.
hankaye wrote:I have a nasty habit of snagging links and ideas, never know when I might decide
to use one myself ...
Don't know if this is the same but it is an ICE box;
http://www.vintagetrailersupply.com/Ice ... ts-810.htm
hank
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