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    How to remove thermostat: Evakool

    Hi

    I have an old Evakool that fits perfectly with in my camper trailer. It works fine but I'm replacing the analogue controller with a digital one so that I can set it for a specific internal temp and won't have to adjust it so much.

    The problem I've come across is that I'm not sure how the original thermostat works. It's got a malleable metal pipe from it that goes into the fridge and cooling element. I'm thinking that maybe it has gas in it? I'm trying to work out whether I can remove it by disassembly, or by cutting it. If not, I actually think I could just leave it where it is. The digital controller bypasses it anyway.

    I'm not a member of any refrigeration forums and this is the best place I could think of to ask!

    Thanks

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    Pretty sure they dont have a gas but possibly some kind of liquid for thermal transfer, are you fitting something like an STC1000 temp controller ?
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    The tube coming from the t/stat holds a very small quantity of pressurised gas,just cut it carefully,if needed.It can't be used again,once the gas is gone.

    It probably is attatched to the evaporator with a clip,or goes into a small pocket.

    I am not familiar with an Everkool.

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    Yeah STC1000

    Thanks for the advice. Thinking about it a bit more, I reckon the best thing to do is probably just leave it mounted. It's electrically disconnected so won't be doing anything. I was sort of thinking I'd run the STC1000's temp probe through the channel created by removing the old thermostat, but there are other options for that.

    Thanks again for your help

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