MrAnderson41
Cool Story 'Bro!
When I set up my Edgestar back in December it was cool enough in the house that I haven't had to plug it in. I figured I'd address the temperature issue when it came. Well, it's been exceptionally warm here in Michigan for March so it really shouldn't have surprised me to see the temperature creeping above 70 degrees this morning.
I purchased the Edgestar knowing full well that the analog controller that it comes with isn't set up for precise temperature control and I'm fine with that. However, I'd still really like to have the precise temperature control that an Electronic Temperature Controller provides. I've hesitated to purchase an ETC mainly because I don't want to drill holes into the cabinet of the Edgestar thereby voiding the warranty.
My question is, for those BOTL's that have an Edgestar, mine is a 28 bottle model, have you found any clever ways of running the wiring for the temperature probe of an ETC without having to drill holes through the cabinet?
I purchased the Edgestar knowing full well that the analog controller that it comes with isn't set up for precise temperature control and I'm fine with that. However, I'd still really like to have the precise temperature control that an Electronic Temperature Controller provides. I've hesitated to purchase an ETC mainly because I don't want to drill holes into the cabinet of the Edgestar thereby voiding the warranty.
My question is, for those BOTL's that have an Edgestar, mine is a 28 bottle model, have you found any clever ways of running the wiring for the temperature probe of an ETC without having to drill holes through the cabinet?