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My ice maker failed. I found a burned-out copper run on its control module. I also measured only 60 vac to the control module. I replaced the RECEIVER board and EMITTER board (because line power for the ice maker passes through the RECEIVER board) but the problem was not resolved. I measure 115 vac at the RECEIVER input (pin 3 to 8) but only 60 vac at the RECEIVER output to the ice maker (pins 4 to 8). Any suggestions?
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Did you push and hold the emitter flapper door to unblock the optics beam while you've been doing this test? Did you turn the "on-off" switch on the right side "on"?
Gene.
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Thanks for the suggestion Gene. I tried all combinations (depressed/released, on/off, blocked/unblocked) of the switches for the icemaker and freezer door while observing the voltmeter. It always reads 60 vac. I'm giving up.
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Check this wire from the board to the plug for continuation. If there is nothing wrong then the board is damaged.
Gene.
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