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TRUE 920158 Shelf Clip Kit, 4
Genuine OEM replacement partFor over 65 years, True Refrigeration has been an industry leader in commercial refrigeration and has maintained high standardsUses OEM parts for safety, reliability, and performanceApproved by original equipment manufacturer (OEM)Not intended for anything other than specified designed usage
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u/left_lane_camper ยท 5 pointsr/beerporn

I have a Johnson Control A419 I've been using for similar purposes for about three years now and it's worked great!

I have heard horror stories of similar control units failing and causing either a continuously open or closed circuit. If you have a working thermostat in the freezer, it might help to set it to its highest temperature, which should still be well below the new control unit's setpoint but hopefully above freezing to prevent catastrophic freezing if the unit breaks in the open state.

If it breaks closed, the temperature in a unit like this can rise very high -- I had a similar thing happen when I had a compressor failure -- due to the circulation fans running continuously. If it's cold in the the garage where it is, this would likely be fine, but in the summer it could be a big issue. I have one of these to monitor the temperature and push notifications if the temperature or humidity leave the bounds I've set. So far it's worked great and the app is very easy to use, except that I needed a WiFi range extender to ensure coverage while it's inside the fridge.

Also, super sick fridge!


EDIT: IF this is a used unit and you haven't already, REPLACE THE CLIPS THAT HOLD UP THE SHELVING! They can fail, which is catastrophic, and they're like two dollar a piece. Installed correctly, they should last for years but there's no reason not to replace them if you don't know their usage history.