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I am looking to turn my Frigidaire GLRT183TDB into a Kegerator. Doing so requires me to drill into the right side of the refrigerator portion of the appliance. Are there any components (refrig lines etc) that I need to be aware of, or can I drill with no concerns?
Any help would be appreciated.
- Jim
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You should be able to follow the lines and see, but i don't think you should have a problem with anything in the side walls. Don't forget about any wires.
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I am not sure I am clear what you mean by "follow the lines"?
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Originally Posted by: jcfiver I am not sure I am clear what you mean by "follow the lines"? Refrigeration lines. Quote:Are there any components (refrig lines etc) that I need to be aware of, or can I drill with no concerns?
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Pardon my ignorance....but how can I find them?? I do not have a schematic of the unit.
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In the back of the refrigerator you will find the compressor. There are two refrigeration lines connected to it.
In side the freezer you should be able to remove the panel that covers up the evaporator coil and see the refrigeration lines and how they are run to the compressor.
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