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richappy  
#11 Posted : Friday, November 25, 2011 12:24:49 AM(UTC)
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In the future, try to be more professional on this forum. Obviously you don't respond to normal, polite criticism, so your responses will be monitored.
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#12 Posted : Monday, November 28, 2011 9:22:46 PM(UTC)
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It's the little black ptc plug with the disc inside. I got lucky enough to come acrossed a frigidaire that was a step up to the model I had before. I switched out the broken part, but now the compressor constantly runs and never reaches a good temp. When i first turn it on, I get a loud click then no compressor. After about two minutes the compressor kickscon then constantly runs. Also I hear almost a water trickling sound I never heard before. It is constant even when the refrigerator is off or unplugged. The freezer seems pretty cool but once again the unit is not reaching temp and the compressor never shuts off. It is a little louder than usual too, kind of humming sound that wasn't as loud before. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
richappy  
#13 Posted : Tuesday, November 29, 2011 12:42:04 AM(UTC)
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Seems like your compressor has sucked in non-compressables, a gauge on the low side would confirm.
Monitor the freezer temperature, if well above 10 degrees, remove back freezer panel and describe frost pattern.
Greg Bates  
#14 Posted : Tuesday, August 13, 2013 2:06:25 PM(UTC)
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Never use a 3 n 1 hard start kit, they will blow out a modern R134A compressor. They are fine for the older R12 compressors. Just check the name plate to verify R143A refrigerant and also post the correct model#


Is that for real?

There was no warning on the 3n1 and yes, the (R134A) compressor ran for 2 months after I installed the 3n1. Now it does not run and gets really hot. I've measured the resistance of the compressor windings and they seem fine.

What else should I check?

Many thanks in advance.
richappy  
#15 Posted : Wednesday, August 14, 2013 12:44:40 AM(UTC)
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Resistance readings on compressor windings will not show shorted turns or burnt windings, only a 115 volt test is valid. You have a bad compressor, burned out.
Greg Bates  
#16 Posted : Wednesday, August 14, 2013 4:18:37 PM(UTC)
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Many thanks for your quick reply.

Two questions:

1) Do 3n1 hard starts damage 134A compressors?

2) How is a 115V test performed?

Many thanks again
richappy  
#17 Posted : Thursday, August 15, 2013 12:39:39 AM(UTC)
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# N ! hard starts do not protect the compressor from thermal or power overload conditions.
First power overload and it will burn out the windings.
You do a 115 volt test with the correct start device and a amprobe.
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