In this video, we replace the original poor LCD TV in an LG LRSC26980TT Refrigerator with a new 1080p screen with HDMI, an Amazon Firestick and an Apple TV. We cut the original bezel, and fit the new monitor into place.
Monitor used here: https://amzn.to/38tEvkm (has to be an exact fit, for the height, and the depth so it wont protrude) – It was researched heavily.
Amazon FireStick:
HDMI right angle adapter:
12V 3amp AC adapter:
Micro USB 12v adapter:
T-Taps:
Screw down magnets:
Rotary discs for Dremel:
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