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![]() NSM wrote: "electroninja" wrote in message ups.com... | Ref your questions Sam: | Q. Does it do the same thing if set to defrost.. | A. Yes, will run longer in the cycle but eventually shutsdown | Q. Can it be restarted immediately? | A. Yes, I can hit the start button and the cycle replicates as many | times as I restart-ie runs 40 seconds and shutsdown | Q. How is the behavior different than if the STOP button was pressed | A. No difference | Q. Isn't the fan simply on the AC line so how would its speed change? | A. Looks like an AC fan--speeds up only on first cycle--otherwise runs | at top speed. Blade turns freely--no obstructions--low ohms on the | coil--can sub another fan from a different brand if appropiate--your | thoughts Sounds a bit like an overheat situation. If the fan really is 120V and not speed controlled then I'd be looking for burnt wiring in the AC input system. However, I have a Panasonic doing much the same things. Pulled it apart and found the main MOV across the AC line was shooting flames out of the top! Then I noticed that the main power transistor (this is a inverter machine) has a big crack through the body. Only uWave I ever bought that failed on me. N |
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