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I was wondering if there are any parts within the back wall of the refrigerator compartment that I would hit if I drilled through it to convert the refrigerator into a kegerator. The refrigerator does not have an ice maker it is an option.
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Don't drill through the back wall of the freezer.
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what about the back wall of the refrigerator compartment?
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I don't recall there ever having been any wires or lines in that area: But be advised that any time you put a hole through any insulated wall, you create a conduit for heat to enter through that hole. I would like to see photos of your finished product.
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I had called a repair shop and they said beware of coils running up the back to look for them from the back bottom and see if/where they run. I'm just afraid of hitting some coils, I called Estate/Whirlpool and they couldn"t help me. If you know of anyway I can find out for sure let me know. I will send pics once done.
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