ok here's my best guess as to how to do it.
make two ducts in each the fridge and the case (so that air can circulate in from one duct and and out the other.
then you run into the problem of condensation...well i don't know if this would fix that problem but it'd be worth a try.
take the fridge and case, turn them off, and open up the doors and leave them in a closed room (closet or valult or something idk...) w/ a dehumidifier for a while.
^that way the stuff would be as dry as possible...then close up all the vents and stuff in the case so that it's as close to a vacuum as possible (to keep dust and moisture out)
plug them in and *magic word* it might work.
make two ducts in each the fridge and the case (so that air can circulate in from one duct and and out the other.
then you run into the problem of condensation...well i don't know if this would fix that problem but it'd be worth a try.
take the fridge and case, turn them off, and open up the doors and leave them in a closed room (closet or valult or something idk...) w/ a dehumidifier for a while.
^that way the stuff would be as dry as possible...then close up all the vents and stuff in the case so that it's as close to a vacuum as possible (to keep dust and moisture out)
plug them in and *magic word* it might work.