I got the
universal fridge thermostat from the nice man, and fitted it.
Pics in case this helps anyone else.
Here's the original thermostat, which is held on to the back wall of the Maxi 310 with a couple of screws. The capillary tube passes through a stainless U-tube into the ice pack (I think) and out again:
I thought the new one would be very difficult to thread through, so I tied a piece of braided nylon cord onto the small lump at the end, with a clove hitch, after straightening the bent end a bit:
Pulled-through without losing the string (

):
The new thermostat comes like this:
I unwound it, and stripped-off the white vinyl covering to about the same length as the old one:
Pulled it through:
and wound-up the spare into a coil using a bit of 22mm copper tube as a former:
The fridge-style thermostat has an adjusting knob, which I thought I'd have on the outside (probably take it off when I've got the temperature right). Here is a hole about 9mm for the knob, staring from one of the old thermostat fixing holes and drilled-out with a Cone-Cut bit:
There is also a fixing bracket, which stops the whole lot rotating:
so I made another hole to screw one end on to the box:
Here's the back view as installed:
You can see the socket I added for the pump wiring - that's another post (
now live).
I've had it running since about 12:30 this afternoon (5 hours), and the compressor hasn't shut-off yet, so I'm wondering whether the temperature range of this cheapo thermostat is completely out for this application (I've got it on it's warmest setting, next to Off) and I'll have to give in and get the £14 one from Harmony Hut. The water bath was down to 0.7C when I last looked.