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12 cu ft frost free fridge not cooling properly
You're 99% sure of being correct. Only question, any sign of an oily leak, where the freon and oil mixture may have leaked out? Or, it could be just a very weak compressor, either way, scope out the weekend ads for bargains.
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12 cu ft frost free fridge not cooling properly
On 7/19/2014 3:51 PM, nestork wrote:
Well, this is what my evaporator looks like after about 48 hours of continuous operation with no defrost cycles. I skipped over the defrost cycles by manually advancing the defrost timer on the fridge. http://users.usinternet.com/nkelebay...r/Fridge-2.jpg The evaporator coil has a total of 40 loops; 20 in the front half and 20 in the rear half. There's frost formed on the first 7 coils, and the rest are bare. Me thinks it's time for a new fridge. That's pretty conclusive low refrigerant. I'm sad to see a refrig scrapped, "only" because of low charge. -- .. Christopher A. Young Learn about Jesus www.lds.org .. |
There are no indications of a leak anywhere. If I saw an oily spot somewhere on the floor or in the fridge, I'd certainly investigate. So, it might be a worn out compressor, but in that case it's more economical to buy a new fridge anyway.
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Well, now I got lots of spare parts for my other fridges. |
12 cu ft frost free fridge not cooling properly
On 07/19/2014 06:45 PM, nestork wrote:
There are no indications of a leak anywhere. If I saw an oily spot somewhere on the floor or in the fridge, I'd certainly investigate. So, it might be a worn out compressor, but in that case it's more economical to buy a new fridge anyway. 'Stormin Mormon[_10_ Wrote: ;3261612'] That's pretty conclusive low refrigerant. I'm sad to see a refrig scrapped, "only" because of low charge. They won't allow me to "top up" the refrigerant charge without finding and fixing the leak, and that part is gonna cost a few hundred dollars cuz of the requirement to evacuate the sealed system and find and fix the leak before adding refrigerant. Well, now I got lots of spare parts for my other fridges. Buy a new energy star fridge. It'll pay for itself in a few years. |
12 cu ft frost free fridge not cooling properly
On 7/19/2014 6:45 PM, nestork wrote:
There are no indications of a leak anywhere. If I saw an oily spot somewhere on the floor or in the fridge, I'd certainly investigate. So, it might be a worn out compressor, but in that case it's more economical to buy a new fridge anyway. Worn out compressor is big decision time. After all this consideration, would be nice to get the amp draw, and see what the pressures are like. But, I doubt that will happen. Would you like a few thoughts on which brands I like, and which I do not? -- .. Christopher A. Young Learn about Jesus www.lds.org .. |
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12 cu ft frost free fridge not cooling properly
On 7/19/2014 10:46 PM, nestork wrote:
'Stormin Mormon[_10_ Wrote: Would you like a few thoughts on which brands I like, and which I do not? No. I'm going to be buying a GE "builder's brand" because I get a discount on them since I'm continuously buying appliances. I can buy a new 12 cu. ft. fridge for about $400. That same fridge will normally sell for about $475. As the big headed creatures in Star Trek said to Kirk "May your way be as pleasant". Please write back when it breaks, so I can have a rare Rush Limbaugh SITYS moment. -- .. Christopher A. Young Learn about Jesus www.lds.org .. |
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I have two of them in my building now, soon to be 3, and so far the only thing I don't like about them is that the defrost timer is located at the back of the fridge near the compressor; an unneccesarily hard location to access. |
12 cu ft frost free fridge not cooling properly
On 7/20/2014 9:24 AM, nestork wrote:
'Stormin Mormon[_10_ Wrote: ;3261748'] Please write back when it breaks, so I can have a rare Rush Limbaugh SITYS moment. I take it that this is meant to mean that you don't like the new style of GE 12 cubic foot fridges? I have two of them in my building now, soon to be 3, and so far the only thing I don't like about them is that the defrost timer is located at the back of the fridge near the compressor; an unneccesarily hard location to access. Please post any more updates, as time goes on. -- .. Christopher A. Young Learn about Jesus www.lds.org .. |
12 cu ft frost free fridge not cooling properly
On 7/20/2014 9:24 AM, nestork wrote:
'Stormin Mormon[_10_ Wrote: ;3261748'] Please write back when it breaks, so I can have a rare Rush Limbaugh SITYS moment. I take it that this is meant to mean that you don't like the new style of GE 12 cubic foot fridges? I have two of them in my building now, soon to be 3, and so far the only thing I don't like about them is that the defrost timer is located at the back of the fridge near the compressor; an unneccesarily hard location to access. I'm wondering how people can live with a 12 cu. ft. refrigerator these days. Few dollars more for an 18 cu. ft. I guess I'm an energy hog with a 22, 18 and a18 freezer. |
12 cu ft frost free fridge not cooling properly
On 7/20/2014 4:50 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
I'm wondering how people can live with a 12 cu. ft. refrigerator these days. Few dollars more for an 18 cu. ft. I guess I'm an energy hog with a 22, 18 and a18 freezer. Eek, you must be an American? -- .. Christopher A. Young Learn about Jesus www.lds.org .. |
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There are also "apartment size" stoves. A normal residential stove is 30 inches wide and has two 8 inch diameter surface elements and two 6 inch diameter surface elements. "Apartment size" stoves are 24 inches wide and have one 8 inch diameter surface element and three 6 inch diameter surface elements. |
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