Moog
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I'm tired of getting foamy beer from my keg fridge, so I'm thinking about adding an 80mm 240V (computer type fan) to send cool air up to my double tap tower to keep it cool.
I wont need it running all the time, so I thought I could wire it in to the light circuit.
This would obviously only work when the door was open, so what I'd do, is cut a chunk out of the door, where it presses the switch, then attach a swinging plate next to the missing chunk.
That way I could either have it working, or not, just by moving the swing plate.
My question is, is it a safe environment to have a 240V fan of this type, what with all the moisture etc ?
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/220-240V-0-07A-13W-2-Wire-Metal-Frame-AC-Axial-Cooling-Fan-80mm-x-80mm-x-25mm-/301672792331?hash=item463d19810b:m:mhzwnFLbpEzjzSo-NgP_kQg
I wont need it running all the time, so I thought I could wire it in to the light circuit.
This would obviously only work when the door was open, so what I'd do, is cut a chunk out of the door, where it presses the switch, then attach a swinging plate next to the missing chunk.
That way I could either have it working, or not, just by moving the swing plate.
My question is, is it a safe environment to have a 240V fan of this type, what with all the moisture etc ?
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/220-240V-0-07A-13W-2-Wire-Metal-Frame-AC-Axial-Cooling-Fan-80mm-x-80mm-x-25mm-/301672792331?hash=item463d19810b:m:mhzwnFLbpEzjzSo-NgP_kQg