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Re: How to disconnect my Norcold refrigerator from A/C 120v [message #317775 is a reply to message #317773] Thu, 18 May 2017 16:14 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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DavidJForjan wrote on Thu, 18 May 2017 15:57
... It was the smaller of the 2 connectors under the refrigerator, behind the grill. ...BTW, do you prefer I use another name other than A. Hamilto?...

After I figured you didn't need it any more, I found the picture. The connector on the right

http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/norcold-electric-refrigerator-tests-and-upgrade/p10540.html

The story of "A" boils down to a byproduct of net paranoia from decades in the National Security/Intelligence field. I leave an incredibly small footprint on the web. I searched for myself one time. Only one hit was me, and that was because the funeral home that had the memorial service for my dad put more details into the obituary than they had any right to.

You may notice that folks that I have med in person or interacted in more detail here reply to my posts to "Mark".

"A" originates from a couple of places. One of them was my dad. It was his first name. As the son of an Alabama sharecropper, all they could afford was a couple of letters. And they splurged and bought vowels.

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