You are correct, you cut the wires that go to the control board, and splice accordingly to bypass that controller, but the problem I am trying to figure out is the power cord for the Danby will go into the female recepticle of the Brewers Edge II right?
Which as I understand it, the female recepticle only becomes Hot (gives power to whatevers plugged into it) when the temperature reaches above the user pre-set temp of the Brewers Edge II.
So technically no power is getting to the Danby for the compressor to run, or the LED when the temperature is at or below the preset temp on the Brewers Edge II because the female recepticle isn't "hot".
So an example would be, I have my Brewers Edge II set to maintain 37 degrees with 1 degree of tolerance. So technically if the internal temp gets to 39, the female recepticle becomes "Hot" giving power to the danby which is now wired to always run the compressor because we bypassed the controller and now the LED is lit. Temp now goes down to 37 as the compressor runs, the brewers edge II shuts off power to the female recepticle which the Danby unit is plugged into. IE no power to the Danby = no LED lit up because whats powering it?
Am I missing something here???
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