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ant00r1  
#41 Posted : Thursday, August 27, 2009 4:14:09 AM(UTC)
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after replacing the evap fan motor & the evap thermistor, its running. its been holding temp about 5 days now. thanks to everyone for their help! ant:)
richappy  
#42 Posted : Thursday, August 27, 2009 5:21:43 AM(UTC)
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Very good work, I had one last weak, the evaporator thermister was supposed to be 5Kohm, measured 160 ohm and it was soft and squishy like the thing got heat stress!!
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#43 Posted : Wednesday, July 21, 2010 4:15:19 PM(UTC)
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To add on to this, I have a EBX1005G01 rev. M unit bought 09/2003...

I have read all the posts and have a similar GE/Hotpoint [S/S, same main board #, model# HSS25GFPA WW].

Quick history - compressor quit running so I put food into a spare unit. Just for fun I plugged it back in and it ran for a few days perfectly, then stopped. This pattern worked for 5 or so times and now only the lights and condenser fan runs, nothing else.

I have checked all that I can think of and have nagging "thermistor" questions. All 3 have approx 1200ohms each measured at plug #J1. BTW, where are they???

Power comes to the contoller board. Voltages are: J11[line] to: J9[defr]=120v, J8[comp]=120v, J7-N=120v, J7-dfz=120v, J7-dff=120v, J7-qch=0v, J7-common=0v, J7-water=120v, J7-crusher=120v, J7-auger=120v. I have also disconnected the encorder board plug with no change. I have triple checked all the connectors.

From what the Pros have written, it could be the board or thermistors. And I understand that bad thermistors can re-fry a board.

Any other help??? THANKS!
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richappy  
#44 Posted : Thursday, July 22, 2010 12:35:40 AM(UTC)
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Thermisters do NOT destroy motherboards, bad motors do. Check the back of the motherboard for bad solder connections at the power relay.
MemMan  
#45 Posted : Thursday, July 29, 2010 3:07:12 PM(UTC)
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Rich:
I've been out of town [still am] and will check the board when I get back home.
1--It looks like I 'release' the 4 plastic 'arrow heads' protruding thru the board to remove the board.
2--And where are the thermistors anyway??
3--So a bad solder connection is probably the reason that it worked and
then didn't and then worked and then didn't...?
Thank you again.
richappy  
#46 Posted : Friday, July 30, 2010 12:25:11 AM(UTC)
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You will have to look at your parts breakdown for location of the thermisters; usually a big failure like this is not due to thermisters unless they are way off value.
abeza  
#47 Posted : Tuesday, June 21, 2011 9:32:19 AM(UTC)
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This reply is information for a GTS22FB GE Refrigerator. I had problems
with the compressor not switching on, everything else was working ok,
I removed the motherboard P/N EBX1005G01 and noticed that there was
a relay pin contact that had a cold solder connection to the solder side
of the motherboard. Resoldered the connection, reinstalled the motherboard the compressor started to work, freezer and frig now ok.
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