Broken Fridge Freezer?
"NSM" bravely wrote to "All" (10 May 05 01:40:05)
--- on the heady topic of " Broken Fridge Freezer?" NS From: "NSM" NS Xref: aeinews alt.home.repair:18809 misc.consumers.house:22393 NS rec.food.equipment:8882 sci.electronics.repair:47731 uk.d-i-y:21439 NS "Joe" wrote in message NS ... The other day I opened up my fridge and noticed that the inside of it is room temperature and that food had went off. It is a 2.5 years old Candy fridge/freezer unit - it is not self-defrosting. NS Sure? Usually the first thing to suspect is the defroster element. Isn't "self-defrosting" pretty much a standard feature these days? In my experience the defroster element is pretty robust but the problem area was more often the "defrost timer clock" getting stuck. Another is the thermal cutout, this latter is a safety feature when the defroster element stays on accidentally but this would result in frost build up. However this frost might clog the cold air fan circulation to the fridge section or the ice build up might strain the coolant pipes until they crack a joint. A*s*i*m*o*v .... You may be a tech if you're entertained by a 6-pack and sparking HV. |
"Asimov" wrote in message ... Isn't "self-defrosting" pretty much a standard feature these days? Yes, but they get some weird stuff in the UK (and Australia) - like Russian made appliances. You'd have to sell them on eBay here to get rid of them but people buy them there. N |
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