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Wanted to let you know your creation has inspired my own variant, but I gutted an old mini frig for the compressor and coils... Im about half done with the build (frame is done and cooling coils almost mounted). It was more expensive than I expected... and very labor intensive.
 
Wanted to let you know your creation has inspired my own variant, but I gutted an old mini frig for the compressor and coils... Im about half done with the build (frame is done and cooling coils almost mounted). It was more expensive than I expected... and very labor intensive.

Good luck with the project and post pics of it! As stated earlier, mine turned into a bit of a money pit, too. A used chest freezer with new temp controller would have been cheaper. Oh well, it was fun to build and that's what hobbies are all about!
 
what kind of LED's are those?

I believe they are 5mm, but can't recall the exact specs. Nothing special, though. Just some cheapies I picked up at my local electronics shop.

I've been away from this site for a while (been busy at work plus buying a house), but I do have updates on this project:

1) It's stained/sealed a dark mahogany.

2) With a fan blowing on the radiator coils and compressor, it's capable of holding steady temps down to 40F, which is the furthest I've pushed it. The 12" walmart-grade fan only operates when the compressor is running and adequately keeps things from over-heating. I believe this fan to be essential for using such a small fridge to chill such a large space.

3) It's essentially complete. I keep meaning to post pics of the completed project but have yet to upload them from my camera.
 
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