Experience yes. I did Electronic and Software Engineering including some Power electronics. It was quite some time ago now, but the basics are still in my head.kman said:do you have any electrical style experence in stuff like this? and if not was it hard to install?
and where, how much, delivery time........... thermostat, understand?
Ordered the unit about 4:30pm Monday from Tobins in Sydney and it was at my office 4pm Tuesday (Sydney).
The hardest part of the install was I initially tried to put the thermostat probe in the orifice the original one came out of (see photos). Because the original one didn't have a bulb on the sensor the hole wasn't big enough. After 5 mins of trying to make it bigger I just shoved it in one of the other holes next to it made for the purpose (see photos and you can see there are still another couple there). Finally to put the dial from the freezer on the thermostat (so you wouldn't know things had been changed took a bit of force. The thermostat dial shaft on the new one was a bit bigger than the original one. But when your only tool is a hammer every problem looks like a nail Solved quickly and easily. :lol:
Got up this morning and it is sitting nicely around 1-2 degrees. So all is looking good.
Doc