You can buy a soldering kit for 10 bucks just about anywhere (radio shack, walmart, etc) and soldering is not the same as welding, soldering is much easier. I have no idea if your idea would work or not. A small fan may be your best bet. If you have a nice kegerator then I don't blame you for not wanting to drill a hole in it. You may be able to buy small wires for a fan that you can run out the bottom of the kegerator door and back underneath the fridge and still get the door to close tight around the wires. Wiring is easy. My fan has three wires (white, black and green). Green is the ground wire which is not connected to anything. The white and black wires power the fan. I just bought a cheap extension cord, cut off the end and connected the white and black fan wires to it with black electrical tape. You don't have to match up positive and negative because with alternating current (AC) it doesn't matter. Go to Lowes and ask for a small exhaust fan (use your best judgement on whether the fan will meet your needs) and the smallest wire they believe you can get away with. You may also want to buy some stick-on hooks and string to mount your fan. You could also get a soldering iron while your there. Try the soldering iron bit and if that doesnt work try the fan. If you do decide to drill a small hole in the frig then drill through the surface and check for coils before drilling further. Once you get through the surface you should not feel anything more solid than some insulation until you get to the other side. Let us know how it turns out.
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