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Well, I got around to rewiring my Cavalier CS90-D this evening, & after 20 years of wasting away the garage from which it was rescued, It lives again!
You can see the remnants of the old,dry-rotted harness on the floor next to the new wiring junction box, with it's replacement 14-AWG/linecord, the compressor fired right up & got frosty cold in a jiffy!
I modified the Coca~Cola insert to fit the CS90-D from a later model machines sign which I've had laying around the shop for a few years, I had to cut it down 1/4" on each side/edge, the length was fine, & now it's a perfect fit, along with a new Ballast & lamp sockets (tombstones) and a starter socket, maybe it doesn't show well in these quick pictures I took last night, but it looks great!
Now all it needs is a new "Have-a-Coke" Plexiglass insert & the "Correct-Change only" window from Funtronics, along with a locking bar & lock for the coindoor.
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the front door
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and the evaporator doing its thing, note the frost at the captube
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That's sweet, John! Great to see another old soldier back on the "front lines" I like your breakout junction box in the first picture.
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