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Kegerator Light Shut-Off (Danby DAR440BL)

Discussion in 'Kegerators & Keezers' started by JankoDawg86, Dec 28, 2011.

 

  1. #1
    JankoDawg86

    Active Member  

    Posted Dec 28, 2011
    Hey guys-

    I have had my kegerator up and running for a few weeks now and still have not come up with a solution to shut off the fridge light when the door is closed (see attached image and sorry for the poor quality of the picture, my editing resources are limited at work).

    Right now I have a piece of plastic wedged between the AC unit and the light switch (not shown in the picture). I would like something a little more aesthetically pleasing and hoped one of you guys could give me an idea. I've done some searching and haven't been able to come up with much. Ideally I would like to mount some type of bracket to the door, utilizing one or both screws above and below the light switch on the door (blue squares in photo). Any thoughts?

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    Jimmy_B

    Banned

    Posted Dec 28, 2011
    My fix was a piece of packing tape, going 2 years strong!
     
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    Mpavlik22

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Dec 28, 2011
    I have a different kegerator, but the same issue.

    My solution: unscrew the lightbulb.
     
  4. #4
    JankoDawg86

    Active Member  

    Posted Dec 28, 2011
    Thanks for the suggestions guys but I'm looking for something a little more functional. I really would like the light to work when I open the door, and turn off when I close it. My plastic wedge works fine for now, but to me it looks kind of hokey. If I happen to think of a solution I'll be sure to post it on here. Back to the drawing board...
     
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    ilikeguns

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 3, 2012
    did you ever figure this out? I have a piece of wood that keeps falling out and driving me nuts..
     
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    cas3439

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 3, 2012
    This is what I did. Its just a 90 degree peice of metal from HD, where all of the deck bracing stuff is. You can just buy a straight piece if you want and bend it it your needs. Just use a bench vice to bend it. Attach it to the metal lip of the door with some self tapping screws.

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  7. #7
    JankoDawg86

    Active Member  

    Posted Apr 30, 2012
    Sorry for the late response ilikeguns. I'm still using that metal wedge but I'm going to try cas3439's suggestion of a metal angle from HD. Thanks for the idea btw cas.
     
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    MadSc13ntist

    New Member

    Posted Jun 9, 2014
    I've been toying around with the idea of using a PNP transistor to invert the door switch's operation. (so you would press it to turn the light on). I haven't worked this out yet but a transistor and a resistor should (i think) be all that is required... I have a Danby DAR440BL that I *just* converted. I'll post measurements and parts if/when I test this theory.

    PNP Transistors
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    PapaO

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 10, 2014
    I would replace the switch with this http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3016149
     
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