Averted what might have been a major disaster this afternoon. Moved my blonde ale from the ferment fridge to the kegerator, as the ferment fridge wasn't cooling fast enough. Placed my hand on the center part of the ferment fridge when I stood up, and almost burned myself. Ouch! Quick check with the temperature gun showed 160°!!! Holy crap! So I pulled the fridge out, took off the back panel, and found the condenser fan motor to be burned out; one of the fan blades broke off and jammed it. Surprised the compressor was still working, it was so hot. Put a small fan back there to cool everything down and fridge is unplugged for the duration. Amazingly, Amazon has the correct part number in stock (have to order fan and blade separately, the fan blade attaches with a ridiculously complicated compression thingie that breaks easily when you try to take the blade off) and is costing me about $110. Will be here on Sunday, which is putting the kibosh on brewday tomorrow; but if I can fix my precious ferment fridge, I'm willing to wait. It already has an aftermarket 3-in-1 capacitor doomahatchie for when the compressor starter capacitor thing went out (don't you guys love it when I talk all tecknical and stuff).