Got up early this morning after sleeping like shit... part of why I just drove 350 mile on my bike to get away from it all... but anyways. Lets cut some hole with pics to follow.

First you will need to cut out the hole for the fuse holder. Looking at your project box (we will always look at it this way, tall up and down, open end facing you), the fuse holder should go on the bottom, 1/2 way deep and 2" from the left side. Take off the plastic bolt, measure diameter, and drill a hole same size. I used a dremil for all my holes. Used a sharpie to mark it, and cut with a tile cutter... mind you, you will get tons of small pieces of plastic so have a vaccum around.

Once youve drilled the hole to the proper size, fit in the fuse holder so you have access to both terminals, and put the little plastic bolt on. A dab of glue, silicone, whatever would be good at this point to keep it from slipping.

Note: this is what I did, if you want and have the equipment you can do the same... Take one of the 120v outlets, since you only need one socket for the co2 solenoid and want to get rid of the other one follow these steps othewise follow the steps for locating and mounting both sockets... take a cut off tool with your compressor (if you have this stuff... if not no matter)... you can cut the top of the bottom socket off so that it is flush with the center hole. You are basically shaving off the plastic part that sticks up about 1/8 inch that is the socket down to the level of the center hole that is used to normally mount the cover to it. You will also need to take a pair of pliers, and remove power to the bottom socket.
This is how that's done... look at the side of the socket, you will see two screws, one set white, one set brass... white is always common, brass since it's darker is meant for the black wire on 120v which is hot. Now look between the screws, you should see a raised "bridge" piece of metal with a hole betwen the two screws... this metal "bridges" the electricity between both sockets, so that when in a normal socket installation, you only connect one wire to each side and both sockets work... REMOVE THIS BRIDGE! Now when you connect your 120v to this socket you will be connecting it to the top set of screws only!

MOUNTING YOUR SOCKETS.... you will be mounting your fan sockets on the left side and CO2 on the right... just so we keep things straight here... if you decided on the opposite, feel free... this is your project, just my directions.

Place a socket on the outside in the center depth wise, with it about 3/4" down from the top ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE BOX. Remember you will be popping these through from the inside, so make sure that you don't fuck up. HOLD IT WITH ON HAND WHILE TRACING WITH A PEN,EXACTO KNIFE, ETC... SOMETHING SMALL AS MUCH AROUND AS YOU CAN... the socket will want to slip, so you will have to hold it tight. you will not be able to get around the straight parts of the socket since the metal bracket is in your way, but you will need to get as far around as possible so you can cut the straight part as best you can later.

Do this on the left side for both sockets, and on the right too. If you removed the bottom socket, then just trace the upper one.

TRACE, then cut out with a dremel using a tile cutting bit. This is the only way I can describe as reliable... be careful since you have to spin it up a bit, and it will want to wonder... go slow and careful, and watch out for all the plastic that flies off. You can also use a drill, and hold the box between your feet, or have a friend hold it, while you grind out the outlet holes.

Time for a break and a walk on the beach... back later with switch placement. Do not go ahead and mount the sockets.. if you do, you will need to take them out later to attach the wire to the one that you can't reach with a screw driver anyways... dohh!
HydroDynamics Reviewed by HydroDynamics on . Negril's Climate Controller Negril's - Climate Controller The purpose and function of this controller is as follows. This controller will switch on your fans (outlet for 2) at a preset temprature using an external thermostat with a Hysterisis depending on the thermostat you use (the one I am using in this will give you about 7 degrees hysterisis. It will provide 120v outlet for your CO2 regulator switch to turn on/off your CO2. Your CO2 will not turn on when your fans come on, nor will the CO2 discharge when your Rating: 5