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These hard start kits damage the new R134A compressors. Bad idea to use one. They deliver suficiently high currents to start the compressor, but levels way behond design limits particularly during power surges.
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Originally Posted by: Gene  If the new start device did not fix the problem then the compressor itself is bad. The mechanical part of the compressor (pump) has more friction than it should and motor is not able to start it. There are three solutions. The first and very expensive is to replace the compressor. You can not do it yourself and it will cost you about $650 - $750. You probably will have one year warranty on it. The second is to install the 3-in-1 start booster. It has more power torque and will make the compressor to run. It cost just $15.60 but nobody cab tell you how much longer it will last after this repair. It can be a few more years or a few more days. The third is to shop for a new refrigerator. - The 3-in-1 start booster Part number: TJ90RCO410
Gene. That sucks! I will try option two, is it easy to install? Thanks for your help.
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I will not help you put on a device that will damage the compressor, these devices are marginally good on the old, pre 1995 compressors with R12 refrigerant.
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Originally Posted by: richappy  I will not help you put on a device that will damage the compressor, these devices are marginally good on the old, pre 1995 compressors with R12 refrigerant. So its not worth trying? right now i'm just going to throw the unit away and buy a new one.
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Hi Rich,
In such situation I disagree with you. His choice is: to give it a try and make this fridge work for some time (the value of risk is less than $16) or throw it away and by a new fridge. It is worth to try.
Gene.
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To use this item is not profesional and has caused house fires. Not very wise considering the use of an unsafe product may just void his insurance.
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Originally Posted by: Gene  Hi Rich,
In such situation I disagree with you. His choice is: to give it a try and make this fridge work for some time (the value of risk is less than $16) or throw it away and by a new fridge. It is worth to try.
Gene. I Agree, its working fine with the three way so far.
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I agree with your choice Kue,you have the right to do what you want. My point is I will not approve or suggest the use of this item based on data and reports showing it can be dangerous during power surges and sudden compressor failures which might occur with your compressor.This is based on my professional attitude and big concerns about liability. As a servicer and a responder on this forum, I view this use of this item as highly not recomended based on the above. I suggest you put a 1000 joule surge protector in the wall outlet, I use a Belkin F9H100-CW $6.99 at Amazon. Good luck with it.
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It's always a good idea to use a reliable surge protector for any appliance in your household.
Gene.
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