On 11/03/2017 12:25, Graham C wrote:
Larder Fridge Beko LS620, purchased 2012
2013 Temperature totally erratic - thermostat changed under warranty
- now OK
2015 Would not cool - I tested and changed thermostat - now OK
Last week Would not switch off, temp down to 1 degree. Thermostat
checked - failed. New one ordered.
Spent a day switching manually on and off to keep temperature around 5
degrees.
Moved fridge to make access easier to fiet new trhermostat when it
arrives. OK for several hours went out for a while, temp down to 2
degrees, on return - switch off for a few hours.
Switched on again - would not cool. Have tried intermittently over
last two days.
Symptoms: compressor running taking initially 2A, dropping to 0.28A
after a few seconds. Usual gurgling noises. After 5 mins pipe to
fridge is 3 degrees below ambient, pipe to condenser is about 3
degrees above.
After 30 mins 'cool' pipe is close to ambient. Compressor body at 44
degrees, condenser warm at top only, rest at ambient.
I feel a fridge should last more than five years. Its predecessor was
23 years old when I got rid of it - mainly as the door seals were poor
and the cooling cycles were getting longer and a Class A replacement
seemed sensible.
Seems like refrigerant has gone, but I sure I didn't knock anything
when I moved it .
TIA
Graham
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It is a pity that changing a compressor is not really a DIY job. Our
previous Samsung fridge lasted about 13 years. There was a Samsung
repair man, but he just wanted to charge a call out fee and would not
quote a price for a specified fault. I did find someone who could fit a
compressor if I bought it but he wanted £250 an the part was about £180.
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