I thought burning up the motor (or something similar) WAS the idea.
Speaking of which, you don't happen to have a decent size transformer
sitting around, like for a neon sign? I've never tried this, but I'd guess
that a few thousand volts applied to the plug for a short period of time
would be the end of the motor. You'd have to be very careful about what the
fridge was touching, is there a water line hooked up, etc., etc....
Along the lines of what Steven said, why do I feel like I shouldn't sign
this message?
Mike Frerichs
(Hmmmm...... I think I just noticed some sarcasm in the Mark's message :-)
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark J. Bradakis
>
> Is this fridge running on 110 volts or 220? Be careful, you don't
> want to accidently burn up the motor.
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