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A few weeks ago a buzz started coming from the compressor area(underneeth) and now it is more requent and there is a click after it happens. I have two of the same models side by side. The one that is not clicking has more heat coming from the coil area.
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Hi. What you hear is the compressor trying to start. Check if the condenser motor is running (one next to the compressor) and if it does - cool down the compressor, remove the start components and using the multimeter check compressors three contacts for continuity between them and the ground. If there is continuity between three pins and no continuity to the ground - replace the starting device Part number: 67005560
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I installed a new compressor starting device, but still the buzz click with the new starter and capacitor. I guess I am headed for a new compressor? Are there any other options before I bite the big one?
I guess now I know it's a bad compressor I will like the buzz click to know the compressor is not tits up and my beer will be getting warm.
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Have you checked the compressor with multimeter? if not then check it. I think it may no be dead.
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Hello,
I did check the compressor as follows:
VAC in 118V
Continuity between all three poles, and none to ground
Ohms between top and side poles rangeing from 4.8 to 12
Is there any other test to determine bad compressor?
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Hi. The compressor could still be bad even if it passes the electrical test. Try to install the "3in1" booster just to turn the motor if it's not completely out.If the compressor will kick on replace it with the standard starting devise. Part number: TJ90RCO410
Post the results. Simon.
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Hello,
Is the 3 in 1 a perminant fix for a hard starting compressor? My compress will start from time to time with the new starter and capistor installed.
Lance
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Hi.
The 3 in 1 is not a permanent solution, unless the factory specified devise doesn't work and you technically have nothing to loose. Having the 3in1installed permanently may cause start winding burn out, but nobody can tell you how long before it'll happens.
Post the results.
Simon.
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Originally Posted by: Simon / APP Team Hi.
The 3 in 1 is not a permanent solution, unless the factory specified devise doesn't work and you technically have nothing to loose. Having the 3in1installed permanently may cause start winding burn out, but nobody can tell you how long before it'll happens.
Post the results.
Simon. Great to Know! I have nothing to loose.
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