Fridge freezer combo control

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JaimeT

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Firstly, apologies if this has been asked, I couldn't find it in search.

Situation:
Fridge lives on the back deck, so I don't want exposed taps for hygiene/dirt/dust etc. issues. Doesn't get much sun except for a couple hours in the arvo.

I just picked up a cheap 2nd hand freezer over fridge as the new beer fridge.
Intent is to have the taps and font inside the freezer so opening one door doesn't let the cold out from the kegs when hosting parties resulting in warmer than desired drinks and increased running costs etc.
Main issue is that on the warmest setting the freezer does what a freezer should, and freezes water still, getting to lower than -8°C.

Unfortunately I only have one temp control/monitor solution, and I also need it for the old fridge which is now the brew fridge, so...

Initial thought is to use the temp controller to maintain freezer at desired temp and just crank the fridge to max to *hope* it also maintains appropriate temp.
I'd prefer to not cut out the base of the freezer section, but I could possibly do that and run a grate across so the cooled air drops into the fridge for cooling, however doing so somewhat kills the whole reason I got the split to start with.

How would I best override the freezer to be at approx 2-3°C while maintaining the fridge at also 2-3°C?

Cheers,
Jaime
 

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There are kits like this one on eBay (have not used myself).

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And you could read through this old thread on a US forum that describes how you can fiddle with the freezer innards to make it into a refrigerator.

https://www.homebrewtalk.com/thread...tat-to-32f-eliminate-external-control.249612/

Be careful - there's mains power inside. Get help if you're uncertain.

Good luck.
Thanks a bunch for that! I knew the brains trust would come up with something pretty quick!
I've messaged the eBay seller to see if they think it'll work for the freezer section alone.
I'll try to remember to update this thread with the outcome / post a fridge build somewhere.
 
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