Happy Fridge Lights
![finished_in_fridge.png](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F3A/PI79/GS047GB2/F3API79GS047GB2.png&filename=finished_in_fridge.png)
![what you need.png](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FY8/1HCP/GRTHMQTH/FY81HCPGRTHMQTH.png&filename=what you need.png)
![connecting everything.png](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F2B/7FJY/GRTHYC5G/F2B7FJYGRTHYC5G.png&filename=connecting everything.png)
if you have an electric fridge then here is a simple modification, substitute the usual 15W bulb with a string of bulbs, salvaged from a set of christmas tree lights. in ireland and europe the mains supply is 240VAC so i used 20 bulbs of 12V each wired in series, in japan with 100VAC 8 bulbs would be good, and in the us of a 10 bulbs would do.
.... be wary and respectful of mains electricty..... it can give you a horrible shock, burn you, or permanently damage parts of you resulting in death. a safety measure to take is encase your project in plastic with no exposed metal parts.
.... be wary and respectful of mains electricty..... it can give you a horrible shock, burn you, or permanently damage parts of you resulting in death. a safety measure to take is encase your project in plastic with no exposed metal parts.