As per the topic title, with keezers being enclosed with whatever to trick them up,and advice suggested on running a 12 volt fan to help with circulation over the condenser etc ,can you help ?
This is the unit I am intending to use to convert a freezer into a keezer.
![image.jpg image.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/aussiehomebrewer/data/attachments/66/66113-6f9afd1f8bd17ebdf69eebd596eaf8c5.jpg)
![image.jpg image.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/aussiehomebrewer/data/attachments/66/66114-ebb73df58b58c482e35566b03b50f8c6.jpg)
So, to help with circulation ( with added ventilation in the walls of the keezer) can anyone tell me IF there is a way that a fan can be hooked up to such a unit that when the condenser starts,the fan will also.
My reason for this is, having a separate manual switch for ventilating the condenser will only be used when, I remember to switch it on or off,and if left on for extended periods of time is a waste.
Any ideas ?
Cheers....spog...
This is the unit I am intending to use to convert a freezer into a keezer.
![image.jpg image.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/aussiehomebrewer/data/attachments/66/66113-6f9afd1f8bd17ebdf69eebd596eaf8c5.jpg)
![image.jpg image.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/aussiehomebrewer/data/attachments/66/66114-ebb73df58b58c482e35566b03b50f8c6.jpg)
So, to help with circulation ( with added ventilation in the walls of the keezer) can anyone tell me IF there is a way that a fan can be hooked up to such a unit that when the condenser starts,the fan will also.
My reason for this is, having a separate manual switch for ventilating the condenser will only be used when, I remember to switch it on or off,and if left on for extended periods of time is a waste.
Any ideas ?
Cheers....spog...