Uhmmm Yeah...
Yeah I was an idiot and pulled out the connector for the display as well thinking maybe I can test wiring it another way and noticed it was labeled with the +5V, and a decided to use a DC power supply completely forgetting its +12V power supply and not like my computer power supplies that have +5 and +12.... Yeah I fried the display.......
Not having dirlled anything I quickly ran it back to Sams club, and exchanged it for a new one. They didnt even check that I brought in all the parts! So I kept the full CO2 tank, and have an empty as a spare now. *laughs*
The problem I have with the resistor mod is that the fluctuation of temperature will remain the same in the unit and is several degrees variance with the Danby controller. You set it at 36, and it will fluctuate to 34 or below all the way up to 39 degrees even with a blower setup I have. My goal is to keep the beer line temp at the same temp as the internal liquid temp of the keg. It takes much longer to change the temp of the internal temp of the keg, than it does the beer line because of relative surface area to cool. So if my Keg is stable at 36 degrees, but my temp of the refrigerator's ambiant air goes up to 39 degrees for 20 minutes, that beer in the hose will go up to 39 pretty quick! End results 2 different temperatures of beer, and... FOAM!!! until you have cleared the length of the beer line.
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