I ran a separate hot from the terminal block where the cord connects. I cut the female connector off the hot side of the power cord and replaced it with a male connector. I connected my new hot and a short length of wire to connect the power cord back to its original spade. Those two were connected and crimped into a single female, insulate connector (only type I had that would fit two 14 gauge wires in). I connected that female to the male I replaced on the power cord and the other length of wire I connected back to the original hot spade.
I ran the new hot to power the PID through the water lines (removed the tanks and all the water/ice making stuff) to go through the wall of the fridge and protect the wire on the back side of the fridge without having to make new holes.
Seems to be working now. I set the PID to cool down to 68* as a test and that's where I'll ferment my Centennial Blonde after I brew tomorrow. If I get up tomorrow morning and the fridge is holding at 68*, I'll be happy.
EDIT: Just went out to check and things are looking good. And at some point this weekend...some shelves to support two fermenters stacked.
I ran the new hot to power the PID through the water lines (removed the tanks and all the water/ice making stuff) to go through the wall of the fridge and protect the wire on the back side of the fridge without having to make new holes.
Seems to be working now. I set the PID to cool down to 68* as a test and that's where I'll ferment my Centennial Blonde after I brew tomorrow. If I get up tomorrow morning and the fridge is holding at 68*, I'll be happy.
EDIT: Just went out to check and things are looking good. And at some point this weekend...some shelves to support two fermenters stacked.