[thanks to replies - update ] self-defrosting refridgerator freezing up ?
"robb" wrote in message
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my self-defrosting (Fridgedair - upright and side by side)
fridge is freezing up on a weekly cycle. If i defrost the
**cooling coils** in the freezer manually on Monday the coils
are
frozen/frosted up by the following Monday... essentially
blocking
the cold air from going to the refridgerator side.
When i manually defrosted i measured the resistance of the
heater
element going around the cooling coils at 19.2 Ohms ?
What could be possible conditions to cause such a problem ?
what sort of components or actions should i be doing to repair
Thanks to all the responses, I appreciate your time and help.
I found the Defrost Timer under a panel inside the refridgerator
and there was a manual advance access hole to advance the timer
to the defrost mode.
I tried advancing the timer to defrost, the refridgerator
shutdown but the defroster did not appear to turn on as you can
just see it (feel it) through a vent in the back of the freezer
section. It never got warm/hot and the refridgerator would turn
back on after about 10-15 minutes.
I removed the timer and tested the contacts and it seemed to be
functioning as expected. That is, it shift a common contact from
one pole to another pole as you manually cycle the timer.
I removed the evaporator coil cover to check for power to the
defroster/heater. I cycled the timer and no power.
I pulled and tested the defrost thermostat and it was not giving
very good resistance readings it was bouncing all over from 300 K
to 3.4 M-Ohms. ? it never really settled and that was when it was
cold at 14 F or warm at 90 F
So, i guess it is a Defrost Thermostat problem.
I will order one and replace , hopefully that is the trouble.
Thanks to all for the help.
robb
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