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#11 Posted : Wednesday, February 16, 2011 11:59:05 AM(UTC)
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thank you richappy, I will try that!
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#12 Posted : Wednesday, February 16, 2011 8:59:23 PM(UTC)
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There was a light frost throughout all the fins. I&#8217;m taking it that would be the good news!

When I first plugged it in there was a few clicks and then it ran just fine for 5 hours or so until it reached the designated temperature before shutting off. Each time it came on there were more clicks and the temp started to warm up on the thermometer I put in the frig.

[FONT=&quot]Do you have any other ideas on this? Thank you I appreciate your help! [/FONT]
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#13 Posted : Thursday, February 17, 2011 12:47:24 AM(UTC)
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Failure to put the run capacitor in probably damaged the compressor windings. The compressor is designed to require a run capacitor to aid in poor starting conditions and re-start while still under high pressure. It is now basically a hard starting compressor.
One fix is to install a lower resistance ptc as mentioned in my article "replacing compressor start devices", just put that in the fridg search box.
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#14 Posted : Thursday, February 17, 2011 10:04:30 AM(UTC)
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It always ran with a capacitor in it.

I had ordered the two parts (relay and capacitor), but just put the new relay in first, because I wasn&#8217;t sure what was causing the problem. These parts were factory recommended identical to the ones I took out, and I had done a drawing on where the wires were supposed to go.
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#15 Posted : Thursday, February 17, 2011 10:09:06 AM(UTC)
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Ok there, if you want to fix it yourself, you will need an amp probe and good digital meter.You will need these to properly test the current draw and to change to a discrete ptc start device.
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#16 Posted : Thursday, February 17, 2011 12:58:22 PM(UTC)
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OK, thank you richappy for all your responses and help with this, I do appreciate it!
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