Oh BTW I discovered a new issue today. I opened the door and my breaker tripped. Turned out the bulb was shorting out the circuit somehow when the door switch gets opened. Took the lightbulb out and solved the problem.
I mounted the unit i n a project box I got off Amazon. I wire two outlets to it, on for cold and one for warm. I plug the fridge into the cold outlet. I don't have any pics but there is lots of info on this site from guys who did it. It was way easier than I expected. You just connect two wires...
I have a danby fridge. After having the temp controller flake out and freeze my beer, I decided to go with the Inkbird. I ran my temp sensor to the light fixture and it hangs out the back. Works great.
I didn't think about the open plug not being code. What if the conduit terminated into a box, then a flexible dryer cord going from the box to the outlet?
and yes, I would be using all 10ga lines independently to run a 30a max load. Thanks!
First off, thanks to everyone for the massive wealth of information on this site. I have been piecing together my electric brewery and had a question for you electricity experts.
I need to make a 25ft run from my dryer outlet to the spa panel I am using for gfci. The wire will all be mounted...