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Good evening, I have an old chest freezer that was given to me by a co-worker who said it worked when it was given to him. Anyhow, it didn't work when I got it and I've used it as a workbench until I cleared out my project list. I posted before a question about it, and was suggested to look at the defrst timer, but I can't locate it nor am I sure it has one as I followed the wiring system and there was no timer anywhere along the way. http://forum.appliancepartspros...gnorant-please-help.htmlThe Thermostat is good (continuity test checked out), but I discovered the motor starter relay (3ARR12) was pretty cooked. It was plugged into the compressor via two prongs, and has a copper coil. Question one -- How can I make sure the starter relay is bad? When I tip it I can hear the insides move, is this normal? Question two -- I live in Alaska and someone wrapped a "wrap-on" pipe warmer around the compressor. Is this a cold-weather fix to prevent damage to the compressor? Thanks -- Wes
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Joined: 8/13/2008(UTC) Posts: 3,097
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If you can hear the relay rattle, that's probably your problem......they don't normally rattle. As to why someone put pipe wrap around the compressor I have no idea...unless it was maybe set in a shop/garage and the temperatures there in Alaska..... Hope this helps Nat
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