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Originally Posted by chuckster_ca
I need to so the same...
How did you take the top off of the fridge?
I've got a canadian made kegerator (W.C Woods) which doesn't seem to have the problems the Avanti and Danby's have (as far as temp is concern) but I stil need to duct air into the tower.
Let me know how it goes...
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The existing hole in the 2.5" tower is small....only barely 1 3/4" I found a piece of PVC pipe, that fits very snugly into the bottom of the tower, (I'll have to break out the dremel tool to make it fit), that way, I can expand the hole to about 2 1/4", which should leave me room for the beer line, blower hose & permit good air circulation throughout the top of the tower and back down into the unit.....
Ours may be different...I have an older Kenmore...the thermostat, and compressor are in the top of the back....there is ~6" metal mesh type screen that is held on by screws, with an L-Bracket on each end.
The L-bracket is screwed to the back of the top, and the back edge of the fridge. Once those screws are undone, then you lift the back of the top off, and slide it off of the fridge, where there are 2 additional brackets, screwed to the underside of the top, that slide into the top of the unit.
I know that's probably hard to envision....I'm going to spend most of the weekend messing with this thing, ( I just picked up most of the rest of the materials needed).
I'll try to post some before, after & during pics....