Wouldn't it be easier to get another 3-way switch and "remote" it outside the door? I wouldn't mind being able to switch to 12v from the drivers seat. Jim On Nov 13, 2004, at 4:25 PM, Jim Heissenbuttel wrote: > I have a fridge mod in mind and wanted to know if anyone has experience > with similar. I would like to not have to OPEN the door when I want to > switch between modes (12V, LP Gas, AC). This is a huge waste of the > precious cool air inside. So, here is my idea: > > Could you cut off the upper portion of the door (what, maybe the top 2 > inches?) that covers the controls, leaving the bottom portion as it is > installed. Then, affix this portion back to the lower with 2 small > hinges on the outside, so that it swings out and down. Last, put a > magnetic latch at the top to secure this upper portion closed when not > accessing the controls. > > Anyone ever attempted this or seen it done? > > Thanks. > > 83.5 Westy > |
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