I use a 240v version of this:
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/110V-10A-Mini-Di ... 0768571100?
HTH
Phil
wheels wrote:I use a 240v version of this:
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/110V-10A-Mini-Di ... 0768571100?
HTH
Phil
wheels wrote:Yes, mount the controller in a box with a socket. Wire it up. Plug the box into the wall socket. Plug the fridge into the box. Turn the fridge on full, and the fridge motor will be turned on and off by the controller (assume that the controller temp is set higher than the fridges coldest setting).
Here's mine (the temp control is on the right of the photo)
Obviously, for one controller you could use a small project-box.
HTH
Phil
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