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kenmore side by side fan working, compressor hot, when compressor tested with unit off checked for open windings by ohms found resistence leg to leg, do we need a new compressor?
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Its a Kenmore, the overload and relay combination have a history of going out. I bet that is it. Tom ApplianceEducator.com
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Originally Posted by: kayakcrzy Its a Kenmore, the overload and relay combination have a history of going out. I bet that is it. Tom ApplianceEducator.com Hey Tom, see you are over here also. :D
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You now me, the Appliance Guru. Tommy boy
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Originally Posted by: kayakcrzy You now me, the Appliance Guru. Tommy boy Yup. Sheilas forum is loaded with garbage ads.:eek: What 's up with that. :confused:
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You have 3 pin (triangle) you have to check with a Ohm meter how to check:
Common : Is the biggest resistance Start: Medium Run: Smallest
If you see that all of them are almost the same it means shorted or if you touch one of those pins with a pipe & you have a continuity it means its shorted 2.
Hope it was Helpful! :)
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Originally Posted by: Oxebo69 You have 3 pin (triangle) you have to check with a Ohm meter how to check:
Common : Is the biggest resistance Start: Medium Run: Smallest
If you see that all of them are almost the same it means shorted or if you touch one of those pins with a pipe & you have a continuity it means its shorted 2.
Hope it was Helpful! :) :confused: Start is the largest resistance, not Common. The total resistance between Run and Start should equal the sum of Start to Common and Run to Common. Example: C to S = 5 Ohms, C to R = 2 Ohms, Then C to S = 7 Ohms Testing for Grounds: Using an Ohmmeter place one probe on a good ground such as the ground screw on the compressor. The other probe should then be placed on one of the pins as so stated. If you get a reading, the compressor is grounded.
Testing for open windings: Using an Ohmmeter take the leads and test between any two pins. Reading infinity compressor has open windings. Testing for shorts: Using an Ohmmeter, place the leads between any two pins. Reading zero shorted compressor. So much for "Compressors 101" :)
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Thanks. I love what I have been doing for forty years now. :) God I'm getting old. :eek:
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